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Salisbury score 92nd-minute penalty to win dramatic play-off semi-final
SALISBURY will play in the Southern League Premier Division play-off final after the most dramatic of wins at Ray Mac. The Whites were losing 1-0 to Gosport Borough as late as the 85th minute but completed a dramatic comeback with a 92nd minute
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Pupils win top honours in global wildlife art competition
Year 2 pupils at Forres Sandle Manor captured top honours at the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation Global Canvas – Children’s Wildlife Art Competition. Their artwork, illustrating endangered "red list" species, bested over 4,000 submissions from
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LIDL reveals list of locations for potential new stores - including Salisbury
Lidl has revealed a list of locations for potential new stores in the south, which includes Salisbury. The supermarket, which has around 376,000 employees globally, currently operates over 12,200 stores and more than 220 logistics centres and warehouses
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LIVE: Salisbury into play-off final after dramatic late show at the Ray Mac
10:42am Some more reaction from last night's amazing game - click here
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Primary school with 'relentless' drive to improve handed new Ofsted rating
A PRIMARY school with a "strong sense of community" has been recognised for its "relentless drive" to improve. Ofsted inspectors graded Stratford-sub-Castle CofE Primary School as consistently 'good' across the board following a routine visit in
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New day centre set up for adults with learning disabilities, autism and ADHD
A WOMAN has set up a day centre for adults with learning disabilities, autism and ADHD. Clare Sines, 51 from Salisbury, has set up a day provision called “Spire Inclusion”, which is based at St Michael’s Church and Community Centre. It is a
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No jail for pensioner who caused crash that saw motorcyclist lose his leg
A PENSIONER who inflicted life-changing injuries on a motorcyclist has escaped immediate imprisonment. Susan Meadows, 76, of Lacey Road, carelessly veered onto the wrong side of the A36 northbound near Stapleford after approaching a corner too
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South Wilts Grammar School announces new head teacher
SOUTH Wilts Grammar School has announced a new head teacher. This comes after the news that Mrs Michele Chilcott will retire in August after 13 years in the role. Dr Amanda Smith, who has been the head teacher at Poole Grammar School for
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Salisbury City Hall to go on the market for long-term lease
A new development in the ongoing effort to reopen Salisbury City Hall was announced this week, as Wiltshire Council revealed that Savills will soon begin marketing the property. The historical venue, which opened in 1963 and once played host to
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Elderly man approached girl, 15, leaving her feeling 'shaken and uncomfortable'
A 15-year-old girl was left feeling “shaken and uncomfortable” after she was approached by an elderly man in a long black coat and multi-coloured trousers making “inappropriate comments”, police have said. SEE ALSO: Man dies and another suffers
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Time to pack the Ray Mac! Salisbury in play-off semi-final TONIGHT
SALISBURY will host Gosport Borough in a play-off semi-final tonight. It comes after Salisbury finished third in the Southern League Premier South, following a 2-0 win over Hanwell Town on Saturday afternoon. Their final points tally was 79
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Heavy rain and thunderstorms to hit Salisbury tonight, forecasters warn
Just as we've been enjoying the sunnier weather, more wet weather has been forecast. A yellow weather warning for thunderstorms has been issued by the Met Office. It is in place from 9pm on Wednesday, May 1, until 6am on Thursday, 6am.
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Man dies and another suffers potentially life-changing injuries in head-on crash
A man in his 80s died in a head-on crash on the A303. The crash occurred on the A303 at Chilmark at around 3.35pm on Tuesday, April 30, when an Audi A4 travelling eastbound crashed head on with a westbound travelling Volkswagen Caravelle driven
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Veteran Vicki's fighting spirit shines through with Help for Heroes
The healing power of sport has helped former soldier Vicki Ross through some dark times, and she’s still fighting. Attacking and defending have always been vital to Vicki - whether as a Manchester City footballer, playing wheelchair rugby or the
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Festival-winning plays feature in 'Two Treats and a Trifle' at Studio Theatre
SALISBURY'S Studio Theatre is staging its two festival award-winning comedies at its Ashley Road theatre on May 10 and 11 at 8pm. English for Pony Lovers, Lady Molly of Scotland Yard and Violetta will be part of the fund-raising triple bill ‘
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Third peregrine chick hatched on the tower at Salisbury Cathedral
Salisbury Cathedral’s first three peregrine falcon chicks of the year have hatched, leaving only one egg left. The first chick of 2024 hatched on the afternoon of Sunday, April 28, with the second following on the morning of Monday, April 29 and
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Salisbury Cathedral School hosts 'Dangerous Things (You Should Let Your Child Do)'
Salisbury Cathedral School hosted the 'Dangerous Things (You Should Let Your Child Do)' event over St George’s Day weekend. The Saturday, April 27 event welcomed 130 children aged between three and 11 along with their families. The event provided
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Salisbury Live returning this weekend with Rugby Club event
Salisbury Live returns this weekend with a huge line-up. The event will begin on Sunday, May 5, at Salisbury Rugby Club's training pitch, with gates opening at 2pm. The headliners this year include two tribute acts: The Smiths Ltd and the
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Salisbury Cubs and Beavers raise hundreds for disaster relief charity
Children from 8th Salisbury Cubs and Beavers have been raising funds for the Westcountry-based disaster relief charity ShelterBox. ShelterBox is a disaster relief charity that provides aid to families who have lost their homes due to disaster or