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Five rare mouflon lambs have been born in the New Forest
Five rare European mouflon lambs have been born in the New Forest. Arriving at New Forest Wildlife Park earlier this month, these adorable new additions are testament to the park's dedication to the conservation of this unique wild sheep species
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Meet the incredible people of Salisbury who completed the London Marathon
THESE are the incredible people from Salisbury who completed the London Marathon. The marathon took place on Sunday, April 21, and many incredible athletes from Salisbury and the surrounding areas took part, taking on the 26.2 mile run to raise
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Bubble tea cafe launches new sushi meal deal - here's what I thought of it
A BUBBLE tea cafe now offers a sushi meal deal and I was invited to see what's on offer. There are two new deals at CUPP – the boba bundle trio priced at £12 for non-app users or duo (which includes a snack and a drink) for £7. Customers who
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Volunteers flying out to Kosovo to complete search and rescue training
VOLUNTEERS are heading off to Kosovo to complete their two-year search and rescue training course. Serve On humanitarian volunteers will fly to central Europe to respond to an imagined earthquake in the Balkans as part of a final assessment exercise
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Man with warrant arrested after approaching officer to ask a question
A man wanted for failing to appear in court on a charge of driving without a licence was apprehended after walking up to a police officer to ask him a question. The man pulled his car over in front of the Tesco Express on Salisbury Street in Fordingbridge
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Death of man found with gunshot wound to the head ruled suicide
The inquest of a man found dead from an air rifle shot to the temple at Thruxton Airport nearly three years ago has been ruled a suicide. Simon Neil Edmondson, 48, of Cholderton, was found dead in his office at Hangar 3 of Thruxton Airport on Wednesday
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Gas repair 'progressing well' - this is when Fisherton Street should reopen
EMERGENCY repairs following a gas leak earlier this week are "progressing well", according to SGN. Fisherton Street was locked down to pedestrians on Saturday, April 20, after a member of the public reported a smell of gas. The fire service
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Man sentenced to 44 months in prison for making indecent images of children
A MAN has been sentenced to 44 months in prison for making and producing indecent images of children while he was staying in Salisbury. Michael Ashburn, 31, of Wellington Road, Lozells and East Handsworth, Birmingham was sentenced at Birmingham
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Fiona Ryan arrested for breaching bail one day after conditions were set
A TIKTOK influencer has been arrested for breaching bail conditions just a day after they were imposed. Fiona Ryan, of Laverstock Road, has been charged with four counts of malicious communications. The 40-year-old allegedly posted grossly
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Rogue trader tries to scam homeowner out of £2,500 before being arrested
A ROGUE trader has been arrested after attempting to defraud a homeowner out of £2,500. On the afternoon of April 19, two men attended an address in Jewell Close to clean gutters. The men claimed the roofing also required replacing and
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Salisbury TikTokker denies posting 'grossly offensive' videos online
A TIKTOK influencer from Salisbury has denied posting religiously or racially offensive videos on the app. Fiona Ryan, of Laverstock Road, pleaded not guilty to four counts of malicious communications at Swindon Magistrates Court on Tuesday, April
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Archaeologist finishes 222-mile walk from Wales to Stonehenge
A university professor who trekked 222 miles through the Welsh and English countryside completed his mission of reaching Stonehenge on schedule, tracing one of the possible routes that Neolithic peoples may have used to transport the megaliths from
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Crime prevention advice issued as stolen Land Rover Discovery returned to owner
A Land Rover Discovery stolen from the driveway of an address on Collins Close was recovered and returned to its owner. Despite the return of the vehicle following the theft between approximately 10.45pm and 11.45pm on Monday, April 15, police
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Work to build Stonehenge tunnel paused - here's your chance to find out more
PRELIMINARY work on the Stonehenge tunnel has paused and members of the public have been invited to find out more. National Highways' £1.7bn scheme to build a tunnel on the A303 will not go ahead until the outcome of a legal appeal against a High
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'I will be forever grateful' - Student goes to Augusta to report on Masters golf
A STUDENT from Salisbury has received an incredible opportunity to attend one of the most prestigious golfing events, the Masters. Will Hewlett, 21, is a second-year sports journalism student at Solent University, Southampton. His lecturer was