Local News
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Join over 1,000 people at the Stars Appeal’s Walk for Wards to support Salisbury District HospitalOver 1,000 people have signed up for the Stars Appeal’s flagship fundraising event, Walk for Wards, at Wilton House this July, and the charity is encouraging even more walkers to get involved.
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Families asked to share childcare viewsWiltshire Council has launched a survey to gather feedback from parents and carers about current and future childcare needs.
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Rail disruption planned this SundaySouth Western Railway has warned passengers of major disruption around Salisbury on Sunday, May 17 due to planned engineering works.
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Wiltshire Police deputy chief constable retires after 32 yearsWiltshire Police Deputy Chief Constable Paul Mills has retired following a 32-year policing career.
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Community Urged to Support Proposed Replacement of Wyndham Road FootbridgeResidents across Salisbury are being encouraged to support plans for a replacement Wyndham Road footbridge following a major breakthrough in discussions with National Highways.
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Wiltshire fly-tipping cases rise but remain below 2020 levelsWiltshire Council recorded 3,005 fly-tipping incidents during 2024/25, according to analysis of government figures by HIPPO Waste.
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New president appointed at Salisbury SoroptimistsSalisbury Soroptimists has appointed Liz Batton as its new president following the group’s annual general meeting.
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Wiltshire launches community lottery to support local causesWiltshire Council has officially launched the Wiltshire Community Lottery, with tickets now on sale ahead of the first draw on 6 June.
