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Hit history podcast brings Old Sarum and Salisbury's Norman history to light
Salisbury and Old Sarum hit the airwaves this week as a hit history podcast interviewed an archaeologist delving into their medieval secrets. 'Gone Medieval' presenter Matt Lewis interviewed archaeologist and TV presenter Dr Alexander Langlands
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'The new woodland Halloween trail in Hampshire is spooky fun for everyone'
'The darker it gets, the spookier it becomes,’ those are the words from the team behind a new Halloween woodland trail and they completely delivered. This year Moors Valley Country Park near Ringwood has unveiled a new spooky trail through the
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Country pub that opened a few weeks ago serving up one of the best roasts in England
A pub that only opened earlier this month is already being praised for its Sunday roast dinners. The Great Bustard is in the Woodford Valley, around six miles from Salisbury, and it is committed to serving up dishes that are dictated by seasonal
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Dorset library to close for essential building works
A DORSET library has announced it is closing for improvement works. Verwood Library will be closed to customers for six days while essential building works take place next month. The library will be closed from November 18 – 23. New technology
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Salisbury death notices and funeral announcements from the Salisbury Journal
The Salisbury Journal published 11 death notices last week. Every week, the Salisbury Journal publishes death notices and funeral announcements from the families of loved ones who have passed away. As well as appearing in print, our death notice
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Flood-prone village left underwater in January submits plans to build defence
A VILLAGE near Salisbury that was submerged in water at the start of the year has submitted plans to protect itself from a third straight year of flooding. Britford, which is next to the River Avon, was left “nearly entirely underwater” after heavy
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ARCHIVES: Salisbury Fair, Duke of Edinburgh Awards and a Squadron Families' Day
SALISBURY Charter Fair, the Woodgreen Art Show and a Squadron Families' Afternoon all feature in this week's picture gallery from 1974. The archive pictures also show Julie Bramwell and Sonia Bacon receiving their Duke of Edinburgh Gold Awards
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Meet the therapist with top tips to beat the 'autumn blues' as the clocks go back
TURNING the clock back in preparation for the winter months is proven to be associated with low moods and seasonal depression, but this woman is helping people to cope. Caroline Cavanagh, a military wife from Winterslow, is an award-winning therapist
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19-year-old braves the shave at care provider to pay tribute to her late grandad
A FIELD care supervisor has shaved her head to raise money for charity and pay tribute to her grandfather, who died when she was just a year old. Emily Baker, 19, braved the shave at her workplace, Altogether Care on St Edmund's Church Street in
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9 places in Hampshire named among best to live in the UK for 2025
Hampshire has seen nine places in the county named among the best places to live in the UK for 2025, according to Muddy Stilettos. The women's lifestyle website creates a list of the best places to live every year, and it has expanded its number