Local News
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Tribute to cyclist who died following Wilton Collision
The family of a man who died in a collision in Wilton at the weekend have paid tribute to his bright, witty nature.
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Salisbury Supporters Discover New Season's Fixtures
The fixtures for the 2026/27 National League South were released at 11 am this morning, and the Whites start at home.
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Booking Required at Salisbury Tip from Mid-September
Wiltshire Council are introducing a booking scheme at the Household Recycling Centre in Salisbury from Monday, 14th September.
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Man, 19, sadly dies following A36 collision
A 19-year-old man has sadly died following a single-vehicle road traffic collision on the A36 in the early hours of yesterday (9th July).
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Wiltshire Council launches Call for Sites to help shape new Local Plan
Wiltshire Council has launched a Call for Sites as part of the evidence-gathering process for its new Local Plan.
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Thousands of Donated Bras Sorted and Sent to Africa
Salisbury Soroptimists are celebrating another successful bra collection in Salisbury and surrounding areas.
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See Space Differently CIC launches with IGNITE IN CHANGE
On Friday 17 July 2026, See Space Differently will launch with IGNITE IN CHANGE, an afternoon of creative civic activation at the Guildhall in Salisbury.
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Former Salisbury FC Chairman Steps Down as Director at Ray Mac
Salisbury FC have announced changes to its board of directors, with former Chairman Ian Hammond stepping down as a director. He will, however, remain as president of the club.
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A36 Remains Closed After Morning Accident
Police warn that the A36 south of Salisbury will remain closed this afternoon following a collision this morning (9th July)
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Longleat in bid to help safeguard future of one of Britain's rarest snails
This incredible photograph shows one of the rarest snails in Britain, and now a new partnership is working to secure its future.
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ALABARÉ Working with Rifles Security Solutions to Break the Cycle of Veterans’ Homelessness
Leading homelessness charity ALABARÉ is working alongside London-based organisation Rifles Security Solutions (RSS Ltd) to help previously homeless veterans find employment and live independently again.
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Make a splash this summer at Wiltshire leisure centres
Families across Wiltshire are being encouraged to dive into summer fun with the launch of the “Make a Splash Wiltshire” campaign, promoting swimming and activities at local leisure centres during the school holidays.
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Police and Wildlife Trust urge responsible dog walking to protect wildlife and livestock this summer
Dog ownership has risen sharply since the pandemic, and with more people than ever accessing the countryside, the pressure on our rural landscapes is increasing.
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Over 2,000 join the Stars Appeal’s Walk for Wards in support of Salisbury Hospital
The community came together to show their support for Salisbury Hospital at the Stars Appeal’s 21st Walk for Wards and have so far raised over £100,000.
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Breathing Spaces 2026 brings Salisbury together through nature, wellbeing and community
Safer and Supportive Salisbury (SaSS) is celebrating the success of its 2026 Breathing Spaces Showcase after nine days of activities that encouraged hundreds of people to discover the health and wellbeing benefits of spending time outdoors.
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Salisbury Hospice Charity invites fundraisers to take on iconic zipwire challenge
Thrill-seekers are invited to take part in a brand-new challenge to raise money for Salisbury Hospice Charity.
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Man charged in connection with A350 collision
A man has been charged following a serious collision on the A350 near East Knoyle on Saturday evening (4th July).
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Summer Extravaganza welcomes Artful Dodger back to Salisbury
Artful Dodger will return to Salisbury's Victoria Park this month (25th July) as they headline the 'Summer Extravagnaza'.
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Children invited to join Summer Reading Challenge in Wiltshire libraries
Children across Wiltshire are being encouraged to take part in this year’s Summer Reading Challenge, which launches in all libraries across the county on Saturday 4 July.
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Say Hello to Our Brand New Salisbury Radio Car!
There's a new set of wheels turning heads across Salisbury…and trust us, you won't miss it!
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Groove Junction Returns to Salisbury Arts Centre with Gardna Headlining Summer Spectacular
Groove Junction returns to Salisbury Arts Centre this summer for its fifth edition, promising six hours of genre-defying music and an unforgettable celebration of dance music culture.
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Best-selling Poet Michael Rosen to bring show to Salisbury Cathedral
Broadcaster, poet and author Michael Rosen is bringing his show Getting Through It to Salisbury Cathedral on January 15 2027.
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Service children take centre stage at Wiltshire celebration event
More than 100 children from Armed Forces families came together at Tidworth Garrison Theatre to celebrate the success of a year-long project designed to strengthen support for Service children in Wiltshire schools.
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Closure order obtained for Tidworth property to tackle drug and ASB issues
A closure order has been obtained for an address in Tidworth following ongoing issues with anti-social behaviour, drug use and public order incidents.
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Salisbury charity OCTO raises over £10,000 at first annual charity fundraiser
Salisbury-based charity OCTO raised over £10,000 at its first annual charity fundraiser gala, held at The Guildhall on Saturday 27th June.
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John Bennett Is Best Of British In Home FIA Formula 2 Weekend At Silverstone
John Bennett was the best of the British contingent during the FIA Formula 2 Championship's visit to Silverstone, competing in front of a packed home crowd alongside the F1 British Grand Prix.
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Cyclist dies following collision in Wilton
A cyclist has sadly died following a collision with a van in Wilton.
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The Swan Enford Scoops Top Award for Cask Ale Quality
The licensees of a popular village pub are celebrating this week after scooping a prestigious award for the quality of their beer.
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Glazing boss gives support to Local Hero Awards
Salisbury’s annual Local Hero Awards recognises people who have made a positive contribution to our community.
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Blind and partially sighted people invited to discover the joy of tandem cycling
Blind and partially sighted people are being invited to discover the freedom of tandem cycling at a free taster session in Salisbury this July.
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New Keeper Signs on at Salisbury Ahead of First Pre-Season Friendly
Salisbury FC have announced the permanent signing of shot-stopper Will Henry after his departure from Chippenham Town.
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Fordingbridge Teenagers to Serve Time in Custody after Sentencing Review
Two teenagers from Fordingbridge have been sentenced to four years in custody following a revised judgement at the Court of Appeal today (2nd July).
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Charity single inspired by extraordinary young woman raises funds and awareness for Young Lives vs Cancer
A soldier from Salisbury has released a single, The Best of Us, in honour of his friend’s daughter, Becca, who was diagnosed with Wilms tumour at the age of 19 in 2024.
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Salisbury Cathedral Choir to premiere new anthem
A new anthem by Cheryl Frances-Hoad will be premiered on Sunday, 5 July, during Evensong at 4.30 pm.
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Employers across Wiltshire recognised for supporting young people with SEND
Wiltshire Council has celebrated employers from across the county who are helping young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) take positive steps into employment.
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Operation Scorpion 15 delivers strong results across the South West
Police forces across the South West have successfully concluded Operation Scorpion 15 (OS15), a regionally coordinated crackdown on drug-related criminality, delivering significant results in tackling supply, protecting communities and strengthening public confidence.
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ALABARÉ supporters raise over £100K for homeless veterans through BIG Sleep at St Paul's Cathedral
Supporters of leading homelessness charity ALABARÉ have raised over £100,000 by taking part in the first-ever public sleep-out at St Paul’s Cathedral in London.
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NOMINATE: Child of Courage Award
Salisbury Radio is seeking this year's local Child of Courage.
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Salisbury businesses urged to help drive down retail crime
Businesses across Salisbury are being encouraged to continue playing a role in efforts to reduce retail crime, following positive results achieved through partnership working between retailers, Wiltshire Police and other local agencies.
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City Council invites expressions of interest for future use of Devizes Road Chapel
Salisbury City Council is inviting expressions of interest from organisations and community groups regarding the future use of the chapel within the grounds of Devizes Road Cemetery.
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Wilton Fire Station to Remain Open - For Now
WIlton Fire Station will remain open for now following a vote yesterday (30th June) by the Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority.
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70 Bespoke Hand Illustrated Indie Windows mark the start of Salisbury BID’s Indies Week 2026
Salisbury Business Improvement District (BID) has announced that Indies Week will be returning this week, from 1st to 7th July 2026.
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Wiltshire Creative launches an exciting season of performance and participation
We are being told to get ready for a bold, brilliant line-up of music, theatre, conversation and comedy at Salisbury Playhouse and Salisbury Arts Centre this autumn.
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History fans in their thousands defy heatwave to attend this year’s star-studded Chalke History Festival
Despite record-breaking temperatures, history fans defied the heat in their thousands last week to attend Chalke, the UK’s biggest history festival.
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Young people lend a hand at upcoming Salisbury food drive
Salisbury residents are being encouraged to support a community food drive as part of Sarum Academy’s Citizenship Day.
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John Bennett Scores Spectacular Maiden Formula 2 Win In Spielberg
John Bennett has scored the biggest race win of his career to date after producing a phenomenal drive to victory in the FIA Formula 2 Championship in Austria this past weekend (27/28 June).
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Acting Bishop of Salisbury Becomes First Woman to Ordain Priests and Deacons at Salisbury Cathedral
Two special services to ordain new clergy were held last weekend (27 and 28 June) at Salisbury Cathedral.
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Volunteers Look to Relaunch Mere Carnival
A small but committed team of volunteers want to relaunch the Mere Carnival after last year's event was cancelled.
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Boys’ Treasured Toys road run returns for ninth year in support of the Stars Appeal
A charity road run featuring an array of classic and modern cars is expected to raise over £15,000 for the Stars Appeal, Salisbury Hospital’s Charity.
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Taxi marshals reintroduced in Salisbury to strengthen night-time safety
Taxi marshals are being deployed in Salisbury this summer as part of efforts to improve public safety and provide greater reassurance to people enjoying a night out.
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Woman Assaulted in Larkill
Did you witness anyone behaving suspiciously in Larkhill late on Saturday evening (27th June)?
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Man sentenced after motorcyclist suffers life-changing injuries in collision
A man has been sentenced after colliding with a motorcyclist on the A303 near Bulford, leaving him with life-changing injuries.
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South Western Ambulance Service appeals for public support amid record-breaking demand
The South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SWASFT) is appealing to residents and visitors across the South West to help protect emergency services this weekend, after experiencing its busiest day on record.
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ALABARÉ Learning Disability Service Honoured as Finalists in National Awards
Salisbury-based charity ALABARÉ is delighted to have been recognised at the National Learning Disability and Autism Awards 2026, in the Supported Housing category.
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Former Loanee signs for the Whites permanently from Oxford United
Salisbury FC say they are delighted to announce that talented left-back Richard McIntyre has signed on for his first permanent stint at the Ray Mac after a successful loan period last season for the Whites.
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Promising forward signs from Basingstoke Town
Salisbury FC have announced that 21-year-old forward Robbie Gallagher is the latest summer addition for the Whites, joining from Southern Premier League outfit Basingstoke Town.
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Cabinet agrees to start work on new Wiltshire Local Plan
Wiltshire Council’s Cabinet has agreed to begin work on a new Local Plan for the county, setting out how Wiltshire will grow and develop in the years ahead.
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Staff Working Hard to Keep Animals Cool at Rare Breeds Farm
Staff at Cholderton Rare Breeds Farm are working hard to keep the animals cool and safe during the heatwave.
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South Western Railway extends advice to only travel if essential to Friday
SOUTH Western Railway (SWR) is extending its advice for customers to only travel if essential to Friday 26 June, as Britain's record-breaking extreme heatwave continues.
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Two Arrested in Salisbury on Suspicion of Intent to Supply Drugs
Police in Salisbury executed a warrant on Festival Avenue in Salisbury on Tuesday morning (25th June).
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Summer Fayre comes to St. Peter’s Church in Wilton
A traditional Summer Fayre is set to bring the community spirit back to St Peter's Church in Fugglestone, Wilton, this July.
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£30,000 Grants Launched to Upskill Next Generation of Creatives
Up to £30,000 of funding is available for charitable organisations in Salisbury following the announcement that the Regional Creatives Fund is returning for 2026.
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Wiltshire's First Women-Only Crisis Home Officially Launched
Wiltshire’s first-ever women-only mental health crisis home, named Oriana House, has been officially launched by ALABARÉ, Missing Link and the Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust (AWP).
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Waste left on verge “temporarily” - Amesbury resident fined £1,000 for fly-tipping
An Amesbury resident has been issued with a £1,000 fixed penalty notice (FPN) after leaving waste on a grass verge, claiming they intended to return for it later.
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Call for creatives to help shape the future of Salisbury Bemerton
Artists and creatives are invited to play a key role in engaging local residents as a new Community Board begins to take shape in Salisbury Bemerton as part of the government’s Pride in Place programme.
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Free and Low Cost Activities part of Breathing Spaces 2026
Breathing Spaces 2026 launches this weekend, and organisers are encouraging residents of all ages to explore Salisbury's parks, rivers, nature reserves and community spaces as part of a unique ten-day celebration of wellbeing, nature and community connection.
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Five new canons join Salisbury Cathedral’s College of Canons
During the Evensong service on Thursday, 18th June, five new canons were installed into the College of Canons at Salisbury Cathedral, by invitation of the Right Reverend Karen Gorham, Acting Bishop of Salisbury.
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Luke Russe signs for the Whites from Bath City
Salisbury FC have announced that experienced defensive midfielder Luke Russe has signed for the Whites from Bath City.
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Only Travel By Train if Essential during Red Heat Warning
SOUTH Western Railway (SWR) will run an amended timetable today (23rd June) and on Wednesday and Thursday this week, as an extreme heatwave affects the UK.
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Vets issue urgent heatstroke advice for pets as record high temperatures predicted
With red and amber warnings for extreme heat issued by the Met Office for this week, the British Veterinary Association (BVA) is advising owners to stick to early morning and late evening walks for dogs and avoid exercising them in the hottest parts of the day to prevent potentially fatal heat-related illnesses.
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Heat Warning Upgraded to Red Warning for Extreme Heat
With amber warnings in place for extreme heat across Salisbury, South Wiltshire and West Hampshire, a red warning is now in place for Wednesday and Thursday this week.
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Crisis and Resilience Fund supporting residents in Wiltshire
Wiltshire Council is continuing to support residents facing financial hardship through its local delivery of the Government’s Crisis and Resilience Fund, working in partnership with key organisations, including Wiltshire Citizens Advice and the Centre for Sustainable Energy (CSE), to provide targeted help.
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Police thank communities for a safe summer solstice
Police officers were in attendance at Stonehenge and Avebury to welcome in the longest day of the year and thanked those in attendance for a safe summer solstice.
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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.

