Local News
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Salisbury's local radio station comes home
The original ‘City Hall Studios’ of Spire FM on Malthouse Lane are currently being modernised by the city’s local radio station Salisbury Radio.
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Wiltshire Conservatives call for urgent Government action over potential fire station closures
Wiltshire Conservatives are urging the Government to intervene after Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service (DWFRS) confirmed proposals to close eight on-call fire stations—four of them in Wiltshire: Bradford on Avon, Mere, Ramsbury, and Wilton.
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Nearly 100 arrested as South West police forces unite to tackle illegal drugs and child criminal exploitation
Almost a hundred people have been arrested across the South West after police forces joined together to target illegal drugs and child criminal exploitation (CCE).
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Rockbourne Fair celebrates another record-breaking year
The Rockbourne Early Christmas Fair has celebrated another record-breaking year after raising £68,191 for the Stars Appeal, Salisbury Hospital’s Charity.
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Collaboration between Police and CCTV put prolific shoplifters behind bars
Two prolific Salisbury shoplifters have been jailed following a collaboration between the police, Salisbury BID, and CCTV.
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Tiny Titans Opening at Longleat for Easter
A new interactive experience is coming to Longleat this Easter as Tiny Titans opens to guests.
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New Ways to 'Take Part' at Salisbury Arts Centre
Wiltshire Creative, alongside a wide range of local artists, is launching an expanded programme of creative opportunities for all ages at Salisbury Arts Centre.
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Salisbury HGV driver urges others to quit this No Smoking Day
A former smoker is supporting Smokefree Wiltshire in urging people to make a quit attempt for No Smoking Day (Wednesday 11 March).
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Tyre change excuse leads to £1,000 fly-tipping fine
A Southampton resident has been issued with a £1,000 fixed penalty notice (FPN) after two black bags of household waste were found fly-tipped on a country lane in Burcombe, near Salisbury.
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Holy Week and Easter at Salisbury Cathedral
Holy Week and Easter are an incredibly busy period for Salisbury Cathedral, with services and events in the run-up to Easter Sunday.
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Army Flying Museum to Reopen as Power Issues are Resolved
Following a record-breaking half-term week, enthralling visitors with what life was like during the 1940s, the Army Flying Museum at Middle Wallop in Hampshire was dealt a devastating blow, losing all power on the evening of 19th Feb and keeping its doors firmly closed for three weeks.
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Defeat in Torquay leaves bittersweet taste after a positive performance
Salisbury suffered defeat in a close encounter with playoff-chasing Torquay United away from home after two second-half goals sealed their fate.
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Wiltshire Council to launch 'Inclusive Wiltshire'
Wiltshire Council is launching Inclusive Wiltshire this spring, a new approach to providing accessible activities and experiences for children and young people with additional needs and Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND).
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Amesbury Scout Group Leaders Recognised for Significant Contributions
Three leaders at Amesbury Scout Group have been recognised for their 'outstanding service' by the Scouting Association.
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Whites prepare for trip to Plainmoor under the lights
After a crucial win against a struggling Eastbourne Borough side, Salisbury set their sights on another club in need of a result in Torquay United.
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'Coward' jailed after kicking homeless woman in head unprovoked
A “coward” has been jailed after kicking a homeless victim in the head unprovoked while she was lying defenceless on the floor.
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New Market Launching at Wilton Village This Weekend
A brand-new community market will launch at Wilton Village this weekend, bringing a vibrant mix of local traders, artisan goods, food, and live entertainment to the area.
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Salisbury F2 Star Gets Season Underway in Melbourne with Challenging Start
Salisbury-based motorsport star John Bennett kicked off a new season of FIA Formula 2 Championship competition this weekend (6-8th March), enjoying his first race action with Trident Motorsport alongside the Formula 1 season opener in Melbourne, Australia.
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A303 Reopens After Earlier Fuel Spillage
The A303 in Wiltshire has fully reopened after an earlier fuel spillage from a broken-down vehicle closed the road to traffic in both directions.
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Plan your dream wedding at The Guildhall Wedding Fair
The Guildhall Wedding Fair returns to Salisbury’s Guildhall on Sunday, 19th April 2026, from 11 am to 3 pm.
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Excellent Second-half Display Secures all Three Points for Salisbury
Salisbury scored twice in ten minutes to see off relegation-threatened Eastbourne and go ten points clear of the drop zone.
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WIN: Ibiza Trip and VIP tickets with Cafe Mambo
Salisbury Radio has teamed up with the legendary Cafe Mambo to give away prizes to celebrate their Easter Sunday Classics event at City Hall next month.
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Burglar who broke into house and attacked victim whilst he slept is jailed
A man who broke into a Salisbury home and attacked his victim whilst he slept has been jailed.
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Four arrested and dozens of vehicle offences identified in day of action
Four people were arrested, and dozens of vehicle offences were identified in a joint Roads Policing, DVSA, and Immigration operation yesterday (5th March) on our roads.
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PCC Supports Continuing Cross‑Border Effort to Combat Rural Offending
Wiltshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Philip Wilkinson, has reaffirmed his commitment to partnership working and strengthened cross‑border collaboration as Operation Ragwort continues to bring together forces from across the South West to tackle rural crime.
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High Court Rules Against Wiltshire Council on Old Sarum Airfield Planning
A High Court judge has ordered Wiltshire Council to pay the defendant's legal fees after dismissing their application for planning statutory review.
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Man charged with drink driving following Woodfalls collision
A man is due in court following a collision in Woodfalls.
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New flood advice websites launched to help Wiltshire, Dorset and Somerset
The Environment Agency has launched two new websites about flood issues in Wiltshire, Dorset, and Somerset.
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Consultation on the future of post‑16 transport for young people with SEND begins today
Wiltshire Council is launching a consultation on proposed changes to non-statutory post-16 transport for young people with SEND who have an Education Health and Care Plan (EHCP) and is encouraging everyone to have their say.
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Sharing ‘The Spitfire Story’ raises thousands for ALABARÉ
A fascinating talk, telling the incredible story of the iconic Spitfire aircraft and its links to Salisbury, has raised over £6,000 for homeless veterans' charity, ALABARÉ.
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Fail to check, risk a £600 fine: Resident penalised after waste given to unlicensed collector
Wiltshire Council is urging residents to be cautious when approached about waste removal, after a resident was issued with a £600 fixed penalty notice (FPN).
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Local pools make a splash in nationwide Leisure Loop recycling initiative
Wiltshire residents are being encouraged to recycle their broken and unwanted pool accessories - such as goggles, armbands and floats - through an innovative scheme operating at swimming pools across the county.
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Interview: Formula 2 Driver, John Bennett
British motorsport rising star John Bennett enters a new FIA Formula 2 Championship season full of optimism, with front-running speed throughout official testing pointing towards an exciting 2026 ahead for the Trident Motorsport driver.
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ALABARÉ Honours Founders With New Charity Role
Salisbury-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-up
Wiltshire 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 Talent
The 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 schools
98.34% 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 Mac
Salisbury 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 hospital
A 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 sleepers
Leading 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 Trees
The 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.
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Consultation meetings due to start on proposed fire station closures
Public meetings will start next week as part of the ongoing consultation into the potential closure of eight fire stations by Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service.
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Discover, explore and get inspired at Salisbury Arts Centre
Wiltshire Creative’s Take Part Team are hosting 'Curious About Culture' – a free drop‑in event celebrating the breadth of creative opportunities available across our city on Wednesday, 4th March.
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Whites lose late-on in Maidenhead
Maidenhead steal three points deep into the second half through a late counter-attack after the Whites scored within ten minutes.
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Royal Artillery Museum Offers Rare Behind-the-Scenes Access at Larkhill Open Day
The Royal Artillery Museum has announced its latest Open Day on Tuesday, 3rd March 2026 at its Wood Road stores in Larkhill.
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National Lottery Funding Boost for Bishopstone Church
The Parochial Church Council (PCC) of St John the Baptist, Bishopstone, has announced it has been awarded a grant of £248,280 from The National Lottery Heritage Fund.
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Tidworth and Ludgershall residents invited to help shape cycling and walking plans
Wiltshire Council is asking people in Tidworth and Ludgershall to help shape the future of walking and cycling routes across their towns, as well as three others across the county.
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ALABARÉ Patron and Supporter Passes Away
It is with great sadness that homelessness charity, ALABARÉ, has learned of the passing of Brigadier Simon Firth CBE, at the age of 86, following a long illness.
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RNLI hold a record breaking collection at Tesco Extra, Salisbury
The Salisbury, Wilton & District branch of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution held a collection at Tesco Extra, Southampton Road, Salisbury on Friday 13th and Saturday 14th February.
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Salisbury Speedster Set for Second Season in FIA Formula 2
British motorsport rising star John Bennett enters a new FIA Formula 2 Championship season full of optimism, with front-running speed throughout official testing pointing towards an exciting 2026 ahead for the Trident Motorsport driver.
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Salisbury Area Board to focus on environmental action at next meeting
Residents are being encouraged to come along to the next Salisbury Area Board meeting later this week (Thursday, 26th Feb), which will shine a spotlight on local environmental action and how the community can get involved.
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Share Salisbury in Search for New Home
A local 'Library of Things', Share Salisbury are on the hunt for a new location to operate from after their lease ran out on their base on Churchfields Industrial Estate.
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Salisbury suffer last-minute penalty but secure a crucial point
The Whites take home a crucial point after going down to ten men and conceding a penalty in additional time to deny the visitors all three points.
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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.

