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Food support projects say thank you to Journal-backed Big Easter Appeal
In the build-up to Easter, Salisbury Radio and the Journal, launched a new donation appeal to help local food support projects make sure that those in need didn’t go without food this Easter. In support of Salisbury Foodbank, Salisbury Pantry
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Tickets on sale for Salisbury Summerfest beer and cider festival
Tickets have gone on sale for the upcoming Salisbury Summerfest 2024 beer and cider festival at Salisbury Guildhall. The new festival will replace the longstanding Salisbury Beerex festival which used to take place at the Salisbury Arts Centre.
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Prosecutions for Wiltshire school absences at five-year high
More than 150 Wiltshire parents were pursued in the courts during the last academic year for their children’s lack of school attendance. A Freedom of Information request has revealed that Wiltshire Council carried out 161 prosecutions in 2022/
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Woman racially harassed security after being kicked out of pub she was barred from
A WOMAN who hurled abuse at a security guard as they escorted her out from a pub she was barred from claims she's not racist. Kayleigh McColl, of Cowdrey Square in Andover, stumbled into the Ram Inn, Tidworth, on April 13, 2023. Despite her
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Soroptimists group welcomes new president at annual general meeting
THE president of Salisbury Soroptimists has handed over to her successor. The handover took place at the group’s annual general meeting on Thursday, April 25. Members were reminded of the activities and events which took place throughout the
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Fiona Ryan arrested for third time in one week after breaching bail conditions
FIONA Ryan has been arrested for the third time in one week, police have confirmed. The 40-year-old TikTok influencer, of Laverstock Road, appeared at Salisbury Magistrates' Court on Saturday, April 27, charged with breaching bail conditions.
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Thieves make off with £800 worth of products from health shop
THIEVES made off with £800 worth of products from a health shop. The Biolandes products were taken from Holland and Barrett in The Furlong, Ringwood, between 2pm and 2.30pm on Thursday, April 18. Now, Hampshire Police officers have released
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Key South Wilts all-rounder in race to prove fitness
Key South Wilts all-rounder Harry Broderick is optimistic he'll be fit for the start of the ECB Southern Premier League season on Saturday despite fracturing a finger on his left-hand in the pre-season defeat by the Hampshire Academy. The injury
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WATCH: Salisbury Cathedral’s first two peregrine falcon chicks have hatched
Salisbury Cathedral’s first two peregrine falcon chicks of 2024 have hatched. The first hatched on Sunday, April 28, with the second following early on Monday, April 29. Take a look at the video below to see the first baby chicks of the year
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Coach crashes into traffic hut outside Salisbury Cathedral
A COACH owned by Enfieldian Tours smashed its window after crashing into the traffic hut outside Salisbury Cathedral on Monday morning. The coach hit the traffic hut, breaking a window of the coach. At approximately 1.30pm, onlookers could
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Offenders break into Ludgershall building by smashing window
Offenders broke into a building on Wellesley Road in Ludgershall by smashing the window, police have said. SEE ALSO: Reeves Racing betting shop closing after more than half a century The incident is believed to have taken place overnight
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GALLERY: Salisbury celebrates St George's Day with medieval re-enactments
The Salisbury Giant, town crier, knights and officials gathered on the Guildhall Square for St George's Day. The Sunday, April 28 event began with the town crier announcing the start of the celebrations on the Guildhall steps at 9.55am, before
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'A dream come true': Football legends open school's full-size 3G pitch
GRASSROOTS sports clubs in the New Forest have celebrated as football legends opened a new full-size pitch at Burgate School. Former AFCB manager Harry Redknapp said Fordingbridge was "always special" to him as he declared the 3G football pitch
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Riverside Tennis Club becomes Wiltshire's First LTA Youth Recognised Venue
Riverside Tennis Club has become the first club in Wiltshire to be named as an LTA Youth Recognised Venue. LTA Youth Recognised Venues have demonstrated that they are committed to delivering an excellent junior programme that offers high quality
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PICTURES: Scouts celebrate St George's Day with parade in WIlton
ST GEORGE's Day was celebrated in Wilton with a scout parade. The Salisbury and South Wilts District Scouts celebrated St Georges's Day with a parade and service in Wilton on Sunday, April 21. A procession featuring The Beavers, Cubs, Scouts
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Catholic school where pupils 'have gaps in their learning' downgraded by Ofsted
A CATHOLIC secondary school's quality of education requires improvement, according to Ofsted. Teachers at St Joseph's Catholic School, on Church Road in Laverstock, were found to not always check what pupils know. As a result of this, some
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'Give it a try': Volunteer drivers celebrate retirement after decades of service
Downton Link held a social evening for volunteers and their partners in the Sherwood Suite at Downton Sports Complex in Wick Lane on April 12. Excellent entertainment was provided by local musicians 'Suite Jazz' who performed a selection of jazz