Local News
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Additional 'hotspot' patrols at risk in Wiltshire as Government pulls fundingA Government decision to withdraw funding specifically to target antisocial behaviour (ASB) and serious violence hotspots is ‘short-sighted and not in the best interests of local communities’, Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Wilkinson has warned.
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Police warn of Rogue Traders operating in rural areasWiltshire Police have issued a warning about rogue traders operating in more rural parts of the area, including Newton Tony and Shrewton.
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Yellow Weather Warning set for Salisbury this afternoonThe Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for Salisbury this afternoon with heavy rain during Monday afternoon and evening, which may cause some flooding and disruption to travel.
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Salisbury scrap for a point at home against EbbsfleetSalisbury keep their good fortunes at home alive as Noah Coppin converts a last-minute equaliser to secure a hard-fought point.
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Wiltshire Best Kept Village competition to return for 2026Wiltshire Council is inviting villages around the county to take part in the CPRE Wiltshire Best Kept Village Competition 2026, an annual event celebrating community pride, care for the local environment, and the people who help villages thrive.
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Police appeal for information following disorder during Salisbury football matchWiltshire Police are appealing for information and witnesses following a violent disorder and robbery during the Salisbury vs Worthing football match on January 10th.
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South Western Railway achieves 100% in safeguarding accreditation for the third year runningSOUTH Western Railway (SWR) has once again received the highest possible score for safeguarding vulnerable people on its network.
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Wiltshire Police and Crime Panel Approve Police and Crime Commissioner’s 2026/27 budgetWiltshire Police will be able to protect police officer numbers and continue modernising local policing - while saving and transforming for the future, says PCC Philip Wilkinson, after the Wiltshire Police and Crime Panel approved his 2026/27 budget.
