In your Salisbury Journal this week: Documents containing personal data found in disused garage, family’s grief after death of 22-year-old woman in car crash, Salisbury MP to pay back expenses, car park closure ‘costs dear’, ‘stupid’ robbers jailed, £10 ‘henge pledge, plane crashes into parked cars, tributes to Sir Ludovic Kennedy, speed monitor scheme to help communities, bring a little cheer with Christmas boxes, convicted drug dealer spared jail, survival bags to help people sleeping rough, traffic fears over new house plan, Bonfire Boys go out with a bang, ambulance 999 service ‘weak’, bird lover keen to spread his wings, new chapter for Mere literary festival, plans for HPA unveiled and fair puts a smile on faces. Plus the winners of this year’s Salisbury Journal and Spire FM People Awards and reception class pictures from all your local schools.

In business: Celebrations for businesses given awards, staffing seminar at Bonallack and Bishop, first accreditation for chiropody clinic and Dame Ellen speaks about sustainability.

In entertainment: Sculpture in full bloom at cathedral, David Bates returns home, civic society publish photography book, memorable night of music with Pro Sempre, Show of Hands at the City Hall and all the latest gigs and events.

In sport: Tricky FA cup test for Whites, show jumping success for Danny, Wiltshire golfers head to international events, Salisbury RFC stunned by Trowbridge fightback, Whites humbled by former hitman, Heath’s controversial win, Shrews hammer hapless Mallet, double win for Harnham youth and festival of fun for young rugby stars. Plus all the latest fixtures and results.