IN THIS WEEK'S SALISBURY JOURNAL:

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A father from Salisbury has been charged with the murder of his wife and teenage daughter - a round-up of everything you need to know about the double murder in Wessex Road.

Novichok- inspired drama The Salisbury Poisonings will air this month on BBC One.

The Journal visited Amesbury Church of England Primary School ahead of its reopening, to see what social distancing measures were put in place.

Salisbury's street markets have been given the green light to reopen, and stallholders will now be able to sell their full range of goods

And more.

In the Forest Journal:

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A ten-year-old from Woodgreen completed his target of running 100 miles during lockdown to show his support for NHS staff at Salisbury District Hospital.

Members of the public have been “ignoring” public notices and “breaking down” temporary fencing to use the play park on the recreation ground in Fordingbridge.

Masked men stole stock, charity boxes and cash when they raided a village fish and chip shop near Ringwood.

In The Vale Journal:

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Interruptions, arguments, cursing and a rude hand gesture made up the latest Shaftesbury Town Council meeting, which ended with a majority vote of no confidence in Councillor Karen Tippins.

Shaftesbury's High Street is set to be temporarily pedestrianised from June 15.

With Dorset Council declaring a climate emergency just over one year ago, activists are urging the authority to respond with the same speed and urgency as it has to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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