Local News
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ALABARÉ Honours Founders With New Charity RoleSalisbury-based homelessness charity, ALABARÉ, marks its 35th anniversary in 2026, and it’s paying tribute to the contribution of the organisation’s founders.
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Salisbury International Arts Festival is back with an exciting 2026 line-upWiltshire Creative has announced an inspiring and varied programme as part of Salisbury International Arts Festival that organisers say will burst out onto the streets of Salisbury.
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Salisbury Live to Showcase Next Generation of TalentThe Salisbury Live Rising, ‘Next Gen’ will be showcasing the future of music in Salisbury Market Square on Thursday, April 9th.
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98% offered one of their preferred secondary schools98.34% of Wiltshire families have been offered one of their three secondary school preferences for this September, with 93.85% offered their first preference.
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Salisbury succumb to late Maidstone goal at the MacSalisbury suffered a late defeat at the hands of Maidstone United thanks to a goal from substitute Sesay in the 83rd minute.
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Teenager praises the Stars Appeal for bringing her comfort in hospitalA Wiltshire teenager has spoken about the comfort, encouragement, and sense of normality that the Stars Appeal charity has brought her during a long and challenging period of treatment at Salisbury District Hospital.
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ALABARÉ shocked by 66% increase in Wiltshire rough sleepersLeading homelessness charity ALABARÉ is disappointed yet unsurprised by the Government’s latest Rough Sleeping Snapshot, with more people having to bed down in inadequate and unsuitable places.
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New Community Orchard is a Lifeline for rare Wiltshire Apple TreesThe village community of Barford St Martin recently came together to plant a new traditional Community Orchard to help save a range of rare Wiltshire heritage apple trees.
