In your Salisbury Journal this week: Stonehenge plans unveiled, Christmas fireworks saved, rail ticket barriers defended, Dinton mum launches calls for safety crossing, young cancer sufferer aims to cheer other children, MP warns of ‘chaos’ on Harnham’s roads, lorries damaging city streets, eight-year-old boy organises charity event, Salisbury High and St Edmund’s celebrate pupils’ achievements, events raise money for Stars Appeal, former garage is an ‘eyesore’, green light for nature reserve, Coombe Bissett in line for village award, cash boost for playhouse, flower stall holders hand over business and a ‘fair’ service from police.
In business: International success for Friends Provident, meet the experts event at Fisherton Mill, school filmed by US TV station and Knights aim to make a big difference.
In entertainment: Show of Hands head to City Hall, Playhouse in line for award, Salisbury singers in open mic regional final, Wishbone Ash rock the City Hall and Hayley Westonra tops the bill at tribute concert. Plus what’s on in and around the city.
In sport: Thrilling end to race season, City look for five in a row, Forest centre boost for triathletes and all the latest match reports, fixtures and results.
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