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LETTER: 80-year-old veteran's thanks for 'excellent parade' and act of kindness
The Repair Shop helps to preserve altar frontals at Salisbury Cathedral
PICTURES: Armistice Day in Salisbury - 'we will remember them'
Bygone: The history of fire and the brave firefighters in Salisbury
Rare Steiff teddy given to comfort child during First World War set for auction
Captivating drone footage shows dazzling illuminations at Salisbury Cathedral
Hit history podcast brings Old Sarum and Salisbury's Norman history to light
Man advocates for recognition of WWII test pilot's crash site deemed as 'low value'
GALLERY: Man braves 123m climb to Cathedral spire to change lightbulb
ARCHIVES: Brownies sale, bible society and car crash at cafe
Natural England fights £3m plan to restore 'monument to sacrifice'
Bygone: The story behind Amesbury's links to St Melor
Volunteers carry out maintenance work at chalk Map of Australia carved in WW1
Archives: Animal service, pumpkin contest, and Samaritans buffet lunch
Village pub bought by new local owners at auction
PICTURES: Marmalade-loving 'film star of Fisherton Street' unveiled
Bygone: The business that served Salisbury for 70 years
Durrington centenarian celebrates 106th birthday
50 years ago: BWS speech day, Argos opening and Wilton Girls Brigade
Bygone: Former tannery dates back to 12th century
PICTURES: Newly released photographs of 1930s England feature two Salisbury landmarks
Amesbury seller lists 'rare' and 'collectible' 50p coin for THOUSANDS on eBay
School pupils to be joined by relative of pilot killed in WW2 on Remembrance Day
Archives: Swimming pool opening, girl guides and Westwood St Thomas September Fair
LETTER: In defence of English Heritage, which failed to mark Sir Cecil Chubb’s death
Grand Dahlia Show makes stylish return to Stonehenge
Bygone: The many faces of the old Salisbury Playhouse
ARCHIVES: Betting shop protest and swimming pool opening
Bygone: Remembering early aviation disasters around Salisbury
ARCHIVES: Races, farmers demonstration, and astronomers
The Planets: Out of Darkness showcases Salisbury Cathedral as never before
'Heavenly' Wiltshire village named one of the top 20 ‘secret’ villages in the UK
Secret history revealed after £105k renovation of Salisbury Railway Station subway
Mompesson House to open doors and drawers to public
Your chance to tour a Grade I listed cinema in this year's Heritage Open Days
ARCHIVES: Football club fete, Playhouse production and Stonehenge
FIFTY-YEAR FLASHBACK: Studio 65 and trees being felled in the Close
Wiltshire and Swindon named as UK hotspot for buried treasure by study
The shocking treatment of bygone agricultral labourers
Fifty years ago: Salisbury District Schools Band and the Broad Chalke show
Huge support for £3m plan to save iconic control tower at former RAF base
Bygone Salisbury: Castle Street murder mystery of 1865
FIFTY YEAR FLASHBACK: Gala nights, cricket and carnivals
New exhibition explores Ringwood's historic railway
Third person arrested after Stonehenge sprayed with orange paint
Campaigners call for Stonehenge to be put on 'World Heritage in Danger List'
Bygone Salisbury: Garage’s distinctive tower and clock
Two people arrested on suspicion of damaging Stonehenge
Letter: 'Incongruous and offensive monstrous debacle' outside Cathedral
Letter: The wow factor of our 'iconic building' is no more
The world's smallest Stonehenge sculpture - with stones the size of a human hair
PHOTOS: Crowds gather in Guildhall Square to honour D-Day
Bygone Salisbury: Endless Street and the old Palace Theatre
King Charles to continue as patron for Salisbury Cathedral Trust