Local News
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Ambulance service records busiest day
South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust responded to 3,941 incidents on Tuesday 26 May, making it the busiest day in the service’s history.
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Council backs Queen Elizabeth Gardens bridge funding
Salisbury City Council has approved the transfer of remaining Section 106 funding for Queen Elizabeth Gardens into its general reserves.
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Salisbury council backs pitch transfer
Salisbury City Council has approved a motion relating to the St Peters Place Section 106 agreement.
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Salisbury peregrine chick naming opens
Salisbury Cathedral has opened submissions to name its four peregrine chicks.
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Wilton man jailed for child sex offences
A Wiltshire man has been jailed after admitting multiple child sex offences and possession of cocaine.
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Yellow warning issued for thunderstorms
A yellow thunderstorm warning has been issued for Salisbury this afternoon and evening.
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Man seriously injured in A338 crash
A man in his 90s was taken to hospital after a crash on the A338 near Winterbourne Gunner.
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REVIEW: Romeo and Juliet @ Salisbury Playhouse
Wiltshire Creative has launched the 2026 Salisbury International Arts Festival with a promenade production of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, which is a must-see.
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Amber heat-health alert issued for South West
UK Health Security Agency has issued an amber heat-health alert for the South West.
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Rape sentences referred to Court of Appeal
Attorney General Richard Hermer KC has decided to refer the sentences of three boys convicted of raping two girls in Fordingbridge to the Court of Appeal.
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Man pleads guilty to causing serious injury by dangerous driving
A man has pleaded guilty to causing serious injury by dangerous driving following a collision on the A303 on Saturday evening.
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Calls grow for rape sentence review
The Attorney General’s Office is reviewing sentences given to three teenage boys convicted over two rape attacks in Fordingbridge.
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Heat-health alert issued for South West
The UK Health Security Agency has issued a yellow heat-health alert for the South West.
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Stars Appeal trekkers overcome challenges expected and unexpected in India
A group of 29 local people took on steep mountain trails and high altitudes in the foothills of the Indian Himalayas to raise money for the Stars Appeal, Salisbury Hospital’s Charity.
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Hundreds set to take part in Race for Men this Sunday
Hundreds of runners are set to take part in Race for Men this weekend to raise money for Stars Appeal's Prostate Cancer Fund.
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Catastrophic Bleed Kits Installed at ALABARÉ Homes During Knife Crime Awareness Week
Homelessness charity ALABARÉ is calling for more catastrophic bleed kits to be made publicly available across the county, as three of their homes have the life-saving equipment installed.
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Wiltshire Council celebrates 50,000 children trained through Bikeability programme
Wiltshire Council’s Bikeability programme has reached a major milestone, with 50,000 children across the county now trained to cycle safely and confidently for everyday journeys.
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Walk for Wards passes 1,000 sign-ups
Stars Appeal says more than 1,000 people have registered for Walk for Wards on Sunday July 5.
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New community logo launched for Amesbury
Amesbury Town Council has launched a new shared community logo for the town.
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Museum re-opens after major refurb
The Rifles Berkshire and Wiltshire Museum in Salisbury has officially reopened after a major refurbishment.
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SWR warns passengers over hot weather
South Western Railway has issued hot weather advice for passengers travelling between Friday May 22 and Monday May 25.
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Workshop planned for young people interested in architecture and design
The 'Shaping Our Future' creative workshop for young people aged 13 – 25 will explore how art, architecture and design can actively shape the places in which we live.
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Salisbury captain signs on for another season
Salisbury FC's longest serving player and captain, Josh Sommerton has signed a new deal at the Ray Mac.
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Bank Holiday music event planned at 'hidden local venue'
A music festival takes over one of Salisbury’s independent fashion retailers over the Bank Holiday Weekend.
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Woman disqualified from driving following lamp post collision
A woman has appeared in court charged with drink driving following a collision in Salisbury.
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Midfielder swaps Chippenham for Salisbury
Salisbury FC have announced the permanent signing of 25-year-old central midfielder Caine Bradbury, following his departure from Chippenham Town
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Flying Museum becomes ‘Spying Museum’ this half-term
The world of secret agents will be explored at the Army Flying Museum at Middle Wallop this half term.
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Local artist takes over Guildhall Square with interactive project
Shape & Shift, a participatory sculptural placemaking project by artist Tim Scrace, launched at Guildhall Square in Salisbury on Saturday, 2nd May.
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Are Salisbury City Council looking to block Wilton Village Market?
Salisbury Radio understands that Salisbury City Council is looking to block markets at Wilton Village from continuing.
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Salisbury Gurkha charity launches fourth Teddy Bear Auction
The Gurkha Welfare Trust has announced the return of its much-loved Teddy Bear Auction for a fourth year, running from Thursday 22nd May to Saturday 31st May.
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Rehearsals in full swing as Wiltshire Creative prepare for Romeo and Juliet
Salisbury Playhouse is transforming into the Capulet Mansion for a bold new take on Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, as part of Salisbury International Arts Festival 2026.
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Award nominations invited for Salisbury's 'A-Class people'
Nominations are open now for this year’s Salisbury Local Hero Awards.
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Man jailed after launching violent attack on 85-year-old man
A man who launched a violent attack on an innocent pensioner has been jailed.
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Salisbury FC confirm their pre-season schedule ahead of next season
Salisbury FC have announced their pre-season friendly matches to help the squad prepare for the new season in the National League South.
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Work to improve Green Lane walking and cycling route in Salisbury set to start tomorrow
Wiltshire Council will start work tomorrow (Monday, 18th May) to improve Green Lane in Salisbury, between Roman Road and Pearce Way, with the aim of creating a safer and more accessible route for pedestrians, cyclists, and horse riders.
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Over 1300 take part in School's Mini Marathon Event
Parents and pupils from schools across Salisbury and South Wiltshire assembled on the playing fields of Wyvern St Edmunds and St Joseph's schools in Laverstock for the Annual Mini-Marathon event.
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Plans for new homes approved
Plans for 406 new homes on the edge of Salisbury have been approved.
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Wiltshire PCC quits police air service board
Wiltshire's PCC Philip Wilkinson has stepped down from the National Strategic Board of the National Police Air Service after more than four years.
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Renewed appeal to find wanted man
A renewed appeal has been made to find a wanted Wiltshire man believed to be in Dorset.
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NOMINATIONS OPEN: Local Hero Awards 2026
You can nominate a 'local hero' for an award from today.
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Join over 1,000 people at the Stars Appeal’s Walk for Wards to support Salisbury District Hospital
Over 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 views
Wiltshire 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 Sunday
South 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 years
Wiltshire 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 Footbridge
Residents 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 levels
Wiltshire 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 Soroptimists
Salisbury 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 causes
Wiltshire Council has officially launched the Wiltshire Community Lottery, with tickets now on sale ahead of the first draw on 6 June.
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Parcel of land officially protected
A parcel of land near Castle Hill Country Park in Salisbury has been officially protected as an Asset of Community Value.
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Drone seized by police in Salisbury
Police in Salisbury say patrols have been carried out after reports of drones near local schools.
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Award-Winning Local Hair Salon Unveils Major Expansion
Salisbury hair salon Muse Hairdressing has announced the completion of a significant expansion, marking a major milestone in its continued growth.
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Clarendon Juniors FC Charity Match Raises Over £550 for Salisbury Hospice Charity
Clarendon Juniors FC hosted a hugely successful charity football match at Barry’s Field, Winterslow, raising an incredible £551.75 for Salisbury Hospice Charity.
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Funding boost brings Wild Salisbury nature programme to the city
A programme of wildlife-focused events will launch across Salisbury following funding from The National Lottery Community Fund, helping local people connect with nature on their doorstep.
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Free Dr Bike Check, Bike Smoothies and Bike Marking at People in the Park
Local cycling groups will be at this Saturday's People in the Park promoting cycling to those attending the popular event at Elizabeth Gardens in Salisbury.
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New Salisbury mayor elected
Salisbury’s new Mayor says she’s honoured to serve the city during the year ahead.
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Two seriously hurt in A36 collision
Two people have suffered serious injuries following a crash on the A36 near Alderbury.
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Appeal to trace wanted man in Salisbury
Police are appealing for information to help trace a wanted man in Salisbury.
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Salisbury Radio's Song for Christmas Returns for 2025
Salisbury Radio is delighted to announce the return of Song for Christmas, with local schools filling the airwaves with their festive songs in the lead-up to Christmas 2025.
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Song for Christmas 2024 Winner Announced
Salisbury Radio have announced the winner of Song for Christmas 2024.

