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Bus company highlights men's issues ahead of International Men's Day
A bus company is highlighting the challenges faced by men in education and work. Salisbury Reds is raising awareness of these issues ahead of International Men's Day on Tuesday, November 19. Nikki Honer, head of communications at Salisbury
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Exhibition to showcase talent of top amateur and professional photographers
An upcoming exhibition in Salisbury will showcase the talent of top amateur and professional photographers. The Southern Counties Photographic Federation (SCPF) has announced its 55th annual exhibition at the Young Gallery in Salisbury Library,
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Acoustic duo The Five Whole Minutes make debut alongside Daisy Chain at The Royal Oak
A new acoustic duo and a local rock band will be bringing a night of live music to the Wylye Valley this weekend. Head down to the Royal Oak in Great Wishford on Saturday (November 23) for live music from local acts Daisy Chain and The Five Whole
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Young singer songwriter from Salisbury releases first EP with launch night gig
An indie, folk and rock singer songwriter from Harnham has released her first EP at a gig in Salisbury. Rosie Jay, 17, launched her new EP at the Winchester Gate on Thursday, December 12. The EP features four 'catchy' songs, including two previously
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Outline plans submitted to build 47 houses near Alderbury
PLANS to build 47 new houses in a patch of empty land have been submitted. A planning application has been submitted to build 47 houses on an area of empty land off Southampton Road. Formula Land (Alderbury) Ltd has made the application as
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'It's tremendous' - community hub recognised with King's Award for Voluntary Service
VOLUNTEERS from a village hub are celebrating being recognised with an award equivalent to an MBE. Chalke Valley Stores and Cafe is part of the community hub based in Broad Chalke, run by a dedicated group of around 45 active volunteers. On the
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Town councillor who 'loved' her job resigns due to lack of accessibility at meetings
A FORMER town councillor is calling for more accessibility after she felt forced to resign from her post. Alexandra Boyd, 53, worked as a Wilton Town Councillor for almost four years until she resigned in October as she felt meetings at the council
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Suspects in masks and balaclavas stole potentially thousands in ATM break in
POTENTIALLY thousands of pounds were stolen in a break in. On Friday, November 15, suspects in masks and balaclavas broke into the ATM at Waitrose in Churchill Way West. The incident, which occurred between 12.45am and 3.30am, saw potentially thousands
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Another person charged in connection with Stonehenge vandalism incident
A third person has been charged in connection with an incident at Stonehenge which saw the monument being sprayed with orange paint. Luke Watson, 35, of Manuden, Bishop's Stortford, has been charged with one count of aiding, abetting, counselling
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Whites through to third round of FA Trophy for the first time
Salisbury have progressed to the Third Round of the Isuzu FA Trophy for the first time after a three-nil win at the Ray Mac against Farnborough. Two goals from Noah Coppin either side of a Callum Watts howitzer gave Salisbury victory over their
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‘Childline saved my life’ – why you should donate this Christmas
A woman who was sexually abused as a child has praised the NSPCC’s Childline service for saving her life. Nicola - not her real name – said speaking to a Childline counsellor is what stopped her from taking her own life when she was a teenager.
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Could you offer Bear or one of his pooch friends a quiet, countryside home?
DOGS at Dogs Trust Salisbury are looking for quiet, country forever homes to move to. Whether home is a country cottage, bungalow, or farmhouse, Dogs Trust Salisbury has lots of dogs seeking new owners who live in rural locations. Dogs Trust
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Charity that provides 900 meals per month to people in need seeks volunteers
A CHARITY that helps feed the hungry and homeless in Salisbury is seeking more volunteers to help it carry out its vital work. ENCIRCLES provides more than 900 meals a month to people who would otherwise go without food by collecting surplus goods
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Salisbury boy, 10, publishes his first book about a young dragon
A 10-year-old boy from Salisbury has released his first book. Edwin Hopley, a pupil at a local school, wrote his book, The Safekeeping Dragon of St. Osmund’s, while in Year 5. The story is set in Salisbury and follows a young dragon from Middle
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Salisbury to mark 16 Days of Activism to eliminate violence against women
A Salisbury organisation is set to play a significant role in raising awareness about domestic abuse. Salisbury Soroptimists will lead the effort to mark the 16 Days of Activism campaign, which aims to eliminate violence against women and girls