Local News
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Appeal for footage of large fire at Old Sarum airfield
Wiltshire Police have reissued their appeal for witnesses following a large fire at Old Sarum airfield on April 17th.
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The Royal Artillery Museum Announces Public Open Days at Historic Larkhill Site
The Royal Artillery Museum is inviting the public to two exclusive Open Days on Friday, 9th May, and Saturday, 10th May 2025, offering guided tours of its historic stores at Wood Road, Larkhill.
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Increase in public confidence leads to more stalking offences being reported
The number of stalking offences being reported to Wiltshire Police has increased by 50% since running an in-depth campaign last summer.
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Fostering information tour to visit Salisbury in May
Fostering experts, Sarah Faulkner and Sue Collier are embarking on a road trip to raise awareness of the need for foster carers in the South of England. They will be stopping by Salisbury Market on Tuesday, May 13th, from 8 am to 3 pm.
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Nine goal thriller sees Salisbury's season end in defeat
Salisbury lost out in the Wiltshire FA Premier Shield final by a single goal in a nine-goal thriller.
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Salisbury’s greenest community get-together is back
Spring is in the air, and when Spring springs, Salisbury Transition City springs into action to bring you the fifth annual People in the Park event.
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Salisbury to mark 80th anniversary of VE Day with commemoration service
Members of the public are invited to join the Royal British Legion and Salisbury City Council on Thursday, 8th May at 5:30 pm on the Guildhall Square, in commemorating the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe, known as Victory in Europe Day (VE Day).
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Hundreds Walk Through the Night to Raise £42k for Salisbury Hospice
On Saturday 26th April, the streets of Salisbury came alive with colour, music, and light as 321 walkers gathered at Five Rivers Leisure Centre for Salisbury Hospice Charity’s annual Midnight Walk.