Local News
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A step towards a safer community as Speedwatch group gets underway
Laverstock & Ford Parish Council saw their inaugural Community Speedwatch get underway this month after some initial setbacks.
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Trainee teacher takes part in prestigious Lord Mayor’s Show in London to raise awareness of liver disease
A trainee teacher and marathon runner who is waiting for a liver transplant, was a special guest at the Lord Mayor’s Show in London last Saturday, representing the British Liver Trust, the UK’s leading liver health charity.
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Residents encouraged to ‘Ask the Leader’ at event in Amesbury
Wiltshire Council is continuing to host its series of community events across the county where people can ask questions to find out more about the work of the council, with the Leader of the Council having visited 16 of Wiltshire’s 18 community areas so far.
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Three men arrested in connection with van break-in series
Wiltshire Police have arrested three people in connection with an investigation into thefts from vans across the county, during which thousands of pounds worth of power tools have been stolen.
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Wiltshire Council working hard to reduce overspend
Wiltshire Council has provided its second formal update of the 2024/25 financial year, which shows its previously forecasted overspending has reduced significantly.
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Wiltshire's recycling collection to change from 2027
Wiltshire Council’s Cabinet has agreed its future approach to collecting recycling when its current contracts to carry out this service come to an end in 2026.
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Salisbury based trains fitted with new anti-slip tech
A new initiative between Network Rail and South Western Railway has more than doubled the number of trains treating the railway and keeping the tracks leaf-free this Autumn.
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Stars Appeal launch their Christmas Raffle with a top prize of £2500
Enter the Stars Appeal’s Christmas Raffle to be in with a chance of winning a tree-mendous top prize of £2,500.
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Third person charged in connection with Stonehenge incident
A third person has been charged in connection with an incident at Stonehenge on June 19th, when an orange substance was thrown at the stones.
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Cash stolen from Waitrose cash machine could add up to thousands
Wiltshire Police are appealing for witnesses and footage after an ATM was broken in to at Waitrose in Salisbury.
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Christmas Tree Collection to benefit Salisbury Hospice again this year
Reggie and Friends Bring Festive Cheer to Salisbury Hospice as Christmas Tree Collection Registration Opens!
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Tough away tie for Salisbury in the FA Trophy Third Round
Salisbury have been drawn to play Chesham United away in the Third Round of the Izusu FA Trophy.
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Longleat Reveals Huge Plans to Bring Hippos Back
Longleat is hoping to bring hippos back to the Wiltshire estate and has submitted plans for new 21st century accommodation for the Vulnerable species.
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Engineering work to impact train services over the Festive period
Network Rail is encouraging passengers to plan ahead and check before travelling over Christmas and New Year, as tens of thousands of railway engineers will be working round the clock across the country to improve our railway – aiming to make it better, and more reliable.
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The BIG Sleep Returns to Salisbury Cathedral
The annual Alabaré BIG Sleep at Salisbury Cathedral returns on Friday, 28th March 2025, for its 17th year!
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Salisbury put three past Farnborough to progress in the FA Trophy
Salisbury have progressed to the Third Round of the Isuzu FA Trophy for the first time after a three-nil win at the Ray Mac against Farnborough.
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Businessman fined £4,000 for fly-tipping on the A303
Wiltshire Council has successfully prosecuted a Trowbridge businessman for dumping his rubbish on the A303.
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Local clothing shop, DALIZ, expands online
DALIZ, an independent clothing retailer based in the heart of Salisbury, has launched an online store.
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Salisbury 10-year-old releases his first book
Salisbury’s very own budding author, 10-year-old Edwin, has just released his first book.
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Public Spaces Protection Order making a difference in Salisbury
The Public Spaces Protection Order in Salisbury is making a difference to reduce the levels of anti-social behaviour in the city according to local business owners.
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Two charged in connection with Stonehenge incident
Two people have been charged in connection with an incident at Stonehenge in June, when an orange substance was thrown at the stones.
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Farnborough present a tough test for Whites in FA Trophy
Salisbury welcome Farnborough to the Ray Mac on Saturday (16th November) for the second-round tie in the Isuzu FA Trophy.
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Woman sentenced for offensive social media posts
A Salisbury woman has been sentenced today (14th November) for posting offensive videos on social media.
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Sneak peek at Panto rehearsals at Salisbury Playhouse
Wiltshire Creative have provided a peek behind the curtains as rehearsals are well underway for this year's Pantomime, Sleeping Beauty.
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Atmospheric candlelight concert series coming to Salisbury Cathedral in 2025
Salisbury Cathedral will present a series of intimate chamber concerts by candlelight in the tranquil setting of the North Transept in the Cathedral during 2025.
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Salisbury Coach Park to reopen following extensive makeover
Salisbury Coach Park, along with the main footpaths through the Central Car Park area will reopen to the public today (Thursday 14 November), after undergoing an extensive makeover by the Environment Agency as part of the River Park scheme.
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Arrest following serious incident on farm near Amesbury
Wiltshire Police have arrested a man on suspicion of multiple offences following a serious incident at a farm near Amesbury in the early hours of Sunday morning (10th November).
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Song for Christmas line up for 2024
Salisbury Radio is pleased to announce the full list of schools taking part in Song for Christmas 2024.
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Awards night recognises achievements of family and community learners in Wiltshire
People from across Wiltshire who have had their lives transformed through the power of learning were invited to a special awards ceremony this month.
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Preloved Fashion event returns raising funds for Stars Appeal
The much-anticipated Preloved Fashion and Sustainable Shopping Event returns on Thursday, November 21, from 7pm to 10.30pm at the Guildhall in Salisbury.
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Orange the World, Salisbury Soroptimists take action to prevent domestic abuse
Did you know that, on average, two women a week are killed by their partners in the UK?
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The Salisbury Great Toy Appeal Launched for 2024
A toy appeal has been launched in Salisbury with the aim of providing a Christmas present for children from families who might otherwise go without this Christmas.
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Investigation launched after suspected hare coursers ram farmers near Amesbury
Wiltshire Police are investigating an incident of criminal damage which took place at a farm in Wilsford at around 12.20am on Sunday (10th November).
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Expert from The Repair Shop helps to preserve altar frontals at Salisbury Cathedral
A conservator from BBC TV’s The Repair Shop has been working at Salisbury Cathedral to help conserve precious altar frontals.
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'Spot the signs' campaign to raise awareness of child criminal exploitation launched
Young people, their families and friends are being urged to ‘Spot the Signs’ of child criminal exploitation in a new campaign being launched by Wiltshire Police and the Police and Crime Commissioner.
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Families with pre-schoolers encouraged to visit their local library
Wiltshire Council is encouraging families with pre-schoolers to visit their local library and join in with a wide range of events to support pre-schoolers’ social skills and learning including baby days, story sharers and rhymetime sessions.
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Pickup stolen after tattoo shop break-in
Following a break-in at a Tattoo shop, a pick-up truck was stolen from Crane Street in Salisbury.
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Wiltshire Council evicts Downton man following dumping and burning of waste
Following a long-running case of anti-social behaviour, Wiltshire Council has successfully evicted a Downton man from a council-owned Gypsy and Traveller site.
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Longleat's Festival of Light Features Record-Breaking Lantern
The heaviest lantern in the history of Longleat’s Festival of Light has been unveiled at the Wiltshire estate.
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Salisbury turns out in large numbers to remember our fallen
Large numbers gathered around Salisbury's Guildhall Square to remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country.
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Road safety competition launched
A special road safety competition has been launched to encourage young people to raise awareness of pedestrian distraction amongst their peers.
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Salisbury novelist releases new children’s book in time for Christmas
Julian Noyce’s latest children’s book ‘Oliver’s Dream Ticket’ takes inspiration from watching his son play football for Salisbury Thunder under 9s.
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It’s the late-late show again as Salisbury rescue a point in North London
Salisbury equalised in the 96th Minute to rescue a point away at fellow newly promoted Enfield Town FC, writes Toby Pike.
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Zebra crossing to be installed on Churchfields Road for Station Forecourt scheme
Work is due to start on a Zebra Crossing on Churchfields Road on Monday, as part of the Station Forecourt project.
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New Chief Fire Officer for Dorset & Wiltshire
Following a robust recruitment process, Andy Cole QFSM has been announced as the new Chief Fire Officer for Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service.
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Businesses invited to come together to IGNITE and CRAFT
Local Architect and Artist, Tim Scrace, is inviting local businesses and entrepreneurs to come together to work together and collaborate at the latest IGNITE event.
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Residents warned against putting household waste in public litter bins
Wiltshire Council is reminding residents that people found depositing their household waste in public litter bins could be issued fixed penalty notices or even prosecuted for fly-tipping.
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Police launch operation to crack down on nighttime crime and disorder.
A wide-ranging operation to tackle crime and disorder associated with the nighttime economy was launched on Saturday (2nd November).
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£580,000 in Vibrant Wiltshire grant funding allocated to revitalise town centres
Wiltshire Council has invested £580,000 of Vibrant Wiltshire grant funding into businesses that breathe new life into vacant units across Wiltshire’s town centres.
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Salisbury travel to North London looking to pick up points
Salisbury travel to North London on Saturday (9th November) to face Enfield Town in the Vanarama National League South, with both sides coming into the game looking to pick up points.
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Broken Bridges Nature Reserve awarded £50k grant following unanimous council support
Salisbury City Council is pleased to announce that Broken Bridges Nature Reserve Limited has been awarded a grant to help complete the purchase of 35 acres of Fitzgerald Farm.
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Man sentenced after admitting to stalking Salisbury woman
A man has been sentenced to 36 weeks in prison, suspended for two years after admitting stalking a woman in Salisbury.
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Thousands flock to Amesbury firework display
On Saturday, November 2nd, the Stonehenge Chamber of Trade hosted an exciting Fireworks & Laser Show, with support from Amesbury Town Council.
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Time by Luxmuralis world premiere wows visitors at Salisbury Cathedral
Tuesday saw the opening of a brand-new light and sound spectacular by Luxmuralis kindly supported by CCLA, as their new show Sarum Lights: Time premiered at Salisbury Cathedral last night.
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Late penalty gives Torquay the win at the Ray Mac
Salisbury fell to a one-nil defeat against Torquay United thanks to a late penalty at the Ray Mac on Fireworks Night.
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Salisbury's Remembrance Sunday Parade and Service Announced
On Sunday, 10th November 2024, Salisbury will pay tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country at the annual Remembrance Sunday Service at the War Memorial in the Guildhall Square.
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Cholderton Rare Breeds Farm Lights Up the Night with a Spectacular Laser Light Show
Cholderton Rare Breeds Farm dazzled visitors on Friday, November 1st, with an unforgettable laser light show.
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Lord Lieutenant visits Wilton Rotary Club and witnesses a special donation to the Stars Appeal.
Once a month, Wilton Rotary Club host a very special evening at the Mercure White Hart Hotel for their friends and treat them to a guest speaker.
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Drive to raise awareness of private fostering
Wiltshire Council is reaching out to those who are privately fostering children to encourage them to get in touch for help and support.
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Police looking for man in connection with stolen bike
Police in Salisbury would like to speak to a man about the theft of a bike from Salisbury City Centre in October.
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Salisbury Reds supporting Poppy Appeal throughout Remembrance
Salisbury Reds are showing their support for the Royal British Legion - with bus drivers wearing poppies throughout the period of Remembrance.
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Handel’s Messiah at Salisbury Cathedral set to be an unforgettable experience
An annual highlight of this upcoming Advent season is Handel’s Messiah, which will be performed on Saturday, December 7th, at 7 pm, at Salisbury Cathedral.
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Salisbury's Central Health Clinic boosted by cash injection
A cash injection has boosted the services of Salisbury's Central Health Clinic and two other sites in Bath and Swindon.
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Christmas is coming to Fisherton Mill
Salisbury's Fisherton Mill are getting in the festive spirit and they have lots on offer in the run up to Christmas.
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Huge game at the Ray Mac as Torquay United visit
Salisbury FC welcome Torquay United to the Ray Mac on Tuesday evening for the first-ever meeting between the two sides.
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Targeted operations completed across Wiltshire in aid of Rural Crime Action Week
Wiltshire Police’s Rural Crime Team were joined by policing teams across the county to carry out proactive operations and community engagement events.
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Residents encouraged to ‘Ask the Leader’ at event in Tidworth
Wiltshire Council is continuing to host its series of community events across the county where people can ask questions to find out more about the work of the council, with the Leader of the Council having visited 15 of Wiltshire’s 18 community areas so far.
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Salisbury Veteran to Join Cenotaph March-past in Charity Delegation
An army veteran from Salisbury, is one of 41 veterans, carers, and staff from Help for Heroes, who will pay tribute to comrades and family members who served, by joining the Cenotaph march-past on Remembrance Sunday (10th November), in London.