Local News
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Amesbury Archer Primary School praised by Ofsted after latest inspection
Amesbury Archer Primary School, part of the Magna Learning Partnership, has shared the positive findings of its most recent Ofsted monitoring inspection.
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Cholderton Rare Breeds farm celebrating 40 years, and we're invited
This summer, Cholderton Rare Breeds Farm is celebrating 40 years of family fun, unforgettable memories, and the conservation of rare breeds.
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Clarendon Way Walk raises over £85,000 for local charity
On Sunday, over 500 people fastened their walking boots and took on the Clarendon Way Walk, a beautiful countryside walk that challenges participants to complete the 26-mile distance between Salisbury Cathedral and Winchester Cathedral.
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Two arrested in Tidworth following road pursuit
Two men have been arrested following an incident on Tuesday (10th June) in which a car travelling at excessive speed, on the Range Road between Bulford and Tidworth, failed to stop for police officers.
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Wildwood Salisbury Introduces Senior Citizens £10 Club
Wildwood Salisbury has introduced a new £10 offer for senior citizens in the local community.
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The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra to perform at Salisbury Cathedral
The Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra will be performing some of the world’s most iconic pop songs in Salisbury Cathedral this October.
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15 motorists stopped for illegal activity on Salisbury Plain
15 motorists were spoken to by Wiltshire Police for illegal activity on Salisbury Plain during a joint operation with the military.
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Key plans approved by Wiltshire Council that will help protect Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Wiltshire Council has endorsed and adopted two management plans for the nationally important and protected landscapes, Cranborne Chase and the Cotswolds, which are in place to conserve, protect and enhance them.
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Aldershot striker joins Ray Mac ranks
Salisbury FC have announced the signing of striker Ollie Bray from Aldershot Town, subject to confirmation by the National League and FA.
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Assistant Chief Constable recognised for in-force development programme for underrepresented groups
The programme designer of a course aimed at investing in under-represented groups within Wiltshire Police has been recognised in an awards ceremony.
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Police investigating after attempt to steal dog
Wiltshire Police are investigating after a dog owner was assaulted in an attempt to steal a dog near Pernham Down on Friday (6th June).
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Man sought after damage to Bradbeers in Salisbury
Wiltshire Police are investigating an incident that has caused damage to the Bradbeers Department store in Salisbury and are seeking to speak with a man who may be able to assist with their enquiries.
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Webinar to find out about support for SEND children in Summer Holidays
Wiltshire Council invites parents and carers of children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) to join a webinar later this month to learn about the support and activities available to them and their children during the summer holidays.
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Young cancer patient calls on community to join her family at Walk for Wards
A Salisbury girl, who is undergoing treatment for cancer, is calling on the community to join the Stars Appeal’s Walk for Wards and help children like her being treated at Salisbury Hospital.
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Rarely seen ales at Salisbury Summerfest
Some great real ales from the Midlands and the North, not often found as far south as Wiltshire, will be on sale at Summerfest, Salisbury’s popular summer beer and cider festival, which will be returning to the city’s Guildhall on 20th- 21st June 2025.
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Newly remodelled forecourt at Salisbury Railway Station provides a "grand entrance to a historic city"
The forecourt at Salisbury Railway Station has been completely transformed, creating a more welcoming, accessible, and vibrant gateway to our historic cathedral city for both visitors and residents, according to Wiltshire Council.
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Critically Endangered White-Backed Vulture Chick Hatches at Longleat
A rare African white-backed vulture chick has hatched at Longleat Safari Park in Wiltshire - the first successful arrival of its kind at the site in over a decade.
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Dorchester captain joins Salisbury for new season
Salisbury FC have announced the signing of midfielder Jordan Ngalo from Dorchester Town ahead of the 2025/26 season.
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Alabaré give thanks to volunteers with Tea Party
Salisbury-based charity Alabaré is celebrating its army of volunteers this week, including bringing them together for a special tea party to express its gratitude for their support and hard work.
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Salisbury Hospice Charity to Jail Local Business People for a Good Cause
Salisbury Hospice's Jail and Bail event returns for 2025 with a new lineup charged with crimes in the workplace.
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Man jailed for theft and handling stolen goods in Salisbury
A man has been jailed for handling stolen goods and theft following incidents in Salisbury.
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Worthing Forward Signs on for Salisbury
Salisbury FC have announced the signing of Tommy Willard from Worthing ahead of the new season.
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Get set for Race for Life in Salisbury this weekend
People from across Salisbury will unite against cancer this Sunday, June 8th, as Race for Life returns to Hudson’s Field.
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Wallop Wheels and Wings returns for 2025
The Army Flying Museum, in Middle Wallop, are in the last throws of their preparation for their popular annual fundraising event, Wallop Wheels and Wings, which will take place on both the Museum site and the historic adjacent airfield on Saturday 12th July.
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Historian Tom Holland is made Canon Historian at Salisbury Cathedral
Historian and broadcaster Tom Holland has been appointed the first Canon Historian in an English cathedral, at a service at Salisbury Cathedral this week.
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New sensors to monitor air quality
Wiltshire Council’s Wiltshire Community Air Network is launching a one-year project to monitor PM2.5 air pollution across the county and is seeking hosts for 100 low-cost air quality sensors.
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Dorking wideman arrives at the Ray Mac
Salisbury FC have announced the signing of Matt Briggs from Dorking Wanderers
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More than 100 drivers caught speeding in 24 hours in south of the county
Wiltshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner has praised Wiltshire Police’s proactive road safety initiative, Project Zero aimed at eliminating road deaths across the county as more than 100 drivers were caught speeding in 24 hours in the south of Wiltshire.
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Improvements made to Wiltshire Police 101 wait times
The amount of time it takes to speak to Wiltshire Police when calling 101 has dropped by more than two thirds in the last year.
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Salisbury Live 'goes rural' this weekend in Alderbury
Salisbury Live continues this weekend with a two-day event at Alderbury Recreation Field.
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Baby Red Squirrels caught on camera at Longleat
The first red squirrel kits to be born at Longleat in Wiltshire for over three years have been captured on a doorbell camera playing among the trees in their habitat.
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West Dean Village fete this weekend
The West Dean Village Fete is this Saturday (31st May 2025), which starts with a grand opening by the Romsey Old Cadets band, marching through the village.
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Cross Keys attraction gives full support to 'harbouring criminals'
Salisbury's Live Escape attraction is supporting this year's 'Jail & Bail', a fundraising event for Salisbury Hospice Charity.
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Free family 'fiesta' celebrates Arts Centre's 50th year
This Saturday (31st May 2025) from midday as part of the Salisbury International Arts Festival, families are invited to the Arts Centre from some 'fiesta fun'.
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Do you know this man? Bike theft on Fish Row
Police would like to talk to the man in the photographs regarding a bike theft on Fish Row last month.
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Salisbury's Chamber of Commerce president needs £999 'bail'
Andy North's crime? He's a 'positivity perpetrator' and he's helping raise more than £10,000 for Salisbury Hospice Charity.
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Former Prime Minister to give talk in Salisbury
The Sir Edward Heath Charitable Foundation has announced that there will be a lecture by former Prime Minister Sir John Major in the spectacular on Thursday 26th June, starting at 2.15 pm.
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New Midfielder signs for Salisbury FC
Salisbury FC are delighted to announce the signing of Mike Atkinson from Hampton & Richmond Borough.
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Do you recognise these women?
Do you recognise these two females?
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Wiltshire's Police Dog trainer bow-wows out with a national award
A retiring dog unit manager with 50 years of service has been recognised with a national award.
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Chance see Salisbury's young Peregrines fledge
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) South Wilts Local Group is running a Peregrine ‘Date with Nature’ in the Cathedral Close.
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Final call to 'Walk for Wards'
The Stars Appeal, Salisbury Hospital’s Charity, are celebrating that over 1,000 people have already signed up for their 20th Walk for Wards at Wilton House this July, but with less than 6 weeks to go until the event, they are inviting even more walkers to join them.
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Salisbury City Council reports strong year-end financial position
Salisbury City Council has announced its year-end financial outturn for 2024/25, revealing a positive and stable financial position that reflects prudent financial management throughout the year.
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Woman in life threatening condition after collision on A36
A woman is in life threatening condition after single vehicle collision on the A36 at Deptford.
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NOMINATIONS NOW OPEN: Local Hero Awards
Salisbury Radio with local home improvement company Jones & Co are inviting you nominate a local hero here in Salisbury.
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Model making activities at Army Flying Museum for Half Term
The Army Flying Museum at Middle Wallop are offering craft activities and trails within the Museum, with craft activities taking on a 'marble and may' theme for the rest of this month.
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Song for Christmas 2024 Winner Announced
Salisbury Radio have announced the winner of Song for Christmas 2024.