Local News
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Investigations and Inspections ongoing after Fisherton Street Pavement Damage
Wiltshire Council say they are investigating the cause of damage and lifted paving slabs on Fisherton Street.
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Thousands expected in Wiltshire for Summer Solstice celebrations
Thousands of people are expected to travel to Wiltshire this weekend for this year’s Summer Solstice celebrations.
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Three-year-old’s fundraising challenge for the Stars Appeal after dad diagnosed with cancer
A three-year-old boy, whose dad is being treated for cancer, has set himself a challenge to walk 3km to support Salisbury District Hospital’s Stars Appeal.
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New Prehistoric Solstice Discovery Near Stonehenge
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of a remarkable prehistoric structure near Stonehenge that may represent the earliest known solstice alignment in the area – predating the famous stone monument's astronomical alignment by around 500 years.
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Chief Fire Officer Now Advises that Wilton Fire Station should Remain Open
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service's Chief Fire Officer has now fully reversed his advice on closing eight fire stations across Wiltshire and Dorset, including Wilton.
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Wiltshire school first to achieve Autism Inclusion Award
A secondary school is blazing a trail by being the first in Wiltshire to achieve the National Autistic Society’s Autism Inclusion Award.
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Video: Appeal to identify dangerous 'Surron' motorcyclist
Wiltshire Police are appealing for help in identifying the rider of this Surron electric motorcycle, who was sighted riding in a dangerous, irresponsible and illegal manner.
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Police search for woman after alleged abusive incident in Lidl
Police in Salisbury are looking for a woman after a member of staff at Lidl experienced alleged abusive behaviour.
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Operation Apex promotes safer riding across Wiltshire ahead of summer
Wiltshire Police has been engaging with motorcyclists across the county over the past two weeks as part of Operation Apex, a proactive initiative aimed at promoting safer riding ahead of the busy summer period.
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ALABARÉ Welcomes Government Offer for Free Flu Jabs for People Experiencing Homelessness
Salisbury-based charity, ALABARÉ, is welcoming the Government’s plans to provide free flu jabs to people experiencing homelessness from this Autumn.
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New Economic Impact Study Highlights £52 Million Annual Contribution from Salisbury’s Cultural Sector
A major new economic impact assessment has revealed the substantial contribution made by Salisbury’s leading cultural organisations to the city’s prosperity, with a combined annual impact of £52 million.
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Five Spitfires to appear at Wallop Wheels and Wings
Saturday 11th July is set to be a very special day at the Army Flying Museum at Middle Wallop, as not one, but five Spitfires will make an appearance at the Museum’s annual fundraising event, Wallop Wheels and Wings.
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Fly-tipper’s vehicle seized and will be crushed
A vehicle used in a fly-tipping offence is set to be put on public display outside County Hall in Trowbridge before being crushed, in a clear and highly visible warning to anyone considering dumping waste illegally in Wiltshire.
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Jail & Bail raises over £9K for Salisbury Hospice Charity
The streets of Salisbury were buzzing with drama, laughter, and a touch of mischief as Salisbury Hospice Charity’s Jail & Bail fundraiser made a triumphant return, raising a fantastic £9,334 to support hospice care in our community.
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Centre-half signs for the Whites
Salisbury FC have announced that young centre-half Harry Thomas has signed on at the Ray Mac after previous stints at Wimborne Town and Hampton & Richmond.
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Man jailed and given restraining order after being found guilty of intentional suffocation
A man has been jailed after being found guilty of intentional suffocation.
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Salisbury Racer with Season-Best Result And Fastest Lap In Barcelona
John Bennett has put in his best performance of the 2026 FIA Formula 2 Championship season to date, with a phenomenal drive through the field to seventh place and fastest lap in the feature race in Barcelona (13/14 June).
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Stonehenge prepares for Summer Solstice celebrations
Final preparations are underway at Stonehenge for the annual Summer Solstice celebrations, as thousands of people are expected at the stone circle.
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Salisbury Motor Show returns this weekend to Market Place
The Salisbury Motor Show returns this Sunday for a Father's Day extravaganza.
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Pubwatch schemes help make Wiltshire’s pubs safer for everyone
Wiltshire Police Licensing Officer is warning people heading to pubs for the World Cup matches that if they are badly behaved in one venue, they are likely to face a ban from all local pubs.
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Supporters' Player of the Season Announces Ray Mac Departure
Will Buse has announced his departure from Salisbury FC after a successful season between the sticks at the Ray Mac.
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Video: City Centre Car Fires Wake Residents In Early Hours
Emergency services responded to car fires on Middleton Road in Salisbury during the early hours of this morning (12th June).
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Striker Jaiden Bartolo signs for the Whites
Salisbury FC have announced that Gibraltar international and forward Jaiden Bartolo has signed on a permanent deal for the 2026/27 season.
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Last chance to register for Salisbury Hospital Stars Appeal’s Walk for Wards
There is just over two weeks to register for the Stars Appeal’s sponsored walk in support of Salisbury District Hospital this July at Wilton House.
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Homeless Support Workers to Walk 200 Miles in July
This July, two dedicated support workers from Salisbury Trust for the Homeless, Hannah and Lisa, will be walking 200 miles throughout the month.
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'Pink Panthers' at Sunday's Beach-themed Racecourse Funday
The Salisbury Radio Pink Panthers are gathering this coming Sunday at Salisbury Racecourse.
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£5.3m to be invested in victim support, crime prevention and community safety
The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for Wiltshire and Swindon has confirmed plans to invest more than £5.3 million in victim support, community safety and crime prevention services during 2026/27.
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Barford St Martin 'Revitalising' the Traditional Village Fete
The small village of Barford St Martin is helping to revitalise this wonderful traditional village fete and has stepped up to the challenge of organising an action-packed village Fete on 20th June, starting at 12:30 pm.
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Secret Postcard Sale Returns After Eight Years to Raise Funds for Local Primary School
Art lovers, collectors and curious bargain hunters are being invited to take part in a unique fundraising event this summer, with funds raised being donated to Wardour Primary School.
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First winners revealed in Wiltshire Community Lottery
The first-ever Wiltshire Community Lottery draw took place on Saturday 6 June 2026, with 33 winners celebrating prizes, including one lucky Trowbridge resident who scooped £250!
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Salisbury Racer Suffers Tricky Weekend at Monaco
Salisbury racing star John Bennett returned to Europe for the first time in his 2026 FIA Formula 2 Championship campaign this past weekend (05-07 June).
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Wiltshire and Bath Air Ambulance backs call for improved access to hospital helipads
A new report highlights the importance of hospital helipad access for patients requiring specialist emergency care.
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Morgan Signs on for Whites after Successful Loan Period
Salisbury FC have announced that young full-back Ollie Morgan has permanently returned to the Ray Mac for the 2026/27 season.
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Trekkers raise nearly £92,000 for the Stars Appeal in support of Salisbury Hospital
A group of 29 local people who completed a trek in the foothills of the Indian Himalayas are celebrating after raising £91,973 for the Stars Appeal, Salisbury Hospital’s Charity.
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Fire Service Issue Warning on Scam Emails
Dorset & Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Service (DWFRS) is urging people to remain vigilant following reports of scam emails circulating in parts of the UK relating to home fire safety visits.
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Man suffers broken ankle following GBH in Salisbury
Police in Salisbury are investigating an assault which happened on Rawlence Road, in Salisbury, on Monday, 1st June at around 5 pm.
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Car Fire Closes Fisherton Street
Fisherton Street was closed this afternoon (Friday, 5th June) after firefighters were called to deal with a car fire.
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Dorset and Wiltshire Chief Fire Officer Changes Advice on Station Closure
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue's Chief Fire Officer has released a statement saying that he is changing his professional advice to the Fire and Rescue Authority over potential station closures.
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Salisbury Playhouse unveils once-in-a-generation £22m transformation
Salisbury Playhouse has today unveiled plans for a major multi-million-pound redevelopment of its historic venue.
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Fly-tipper hit with £1,000 fine and vehicle seized just days after being caught on CCTV
An Amesbury resident has been issued with a £1,000 fixed penalty notice (FPN) and had their vehicle seized, within just 11 days of being caught fly-tipping waste on CCTV.
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Wiltshire launches five‑year plan to transform sexual health services
People across Wiltshire will find it easier to access sexual health support, information and advice under a new five-year strategy launched by Wiltshire Council.
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Popular “Leave only Pawprints” competition returns for 2026
Wiltshire Council is inviting young residents to get creative once again as its popular “Leave only Pawprints” competition returns for 2026, encouraging responsible dog ownership and helping to keep the county’s public spaces clean and welcoming for all.
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Stories Rather Than the Cars are the Stars of New Wilton Event
Concours des Légendes is described as a celebration of exceptional and rare vehicles, bringing together collectors, enthusiasts, and the wider community for an event of stunning automotive design, heritage, and storytelling.
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ALABARÉ Volunteers Provide 19,000 Hours of Support to People at Risk of Homelessness
Homelessness charity ALABARÉ can reveal that its volunteers have collectively given up almost 19,000 hours of their time over the last year.
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Show your support for our Armed Forces at Salisbury’s Armed Forces Day
Armed Forces Day is a fantastic opportunity to honour the brave members of our Armed Forces, past and present, who have dedicated their lives to serving our country.
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Salisbury Radio welcomes Giant Storage to list of advertisers
Salisbury Radio is proud to welcome Giant Storage to our growing list of partnership advertisers.
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Salisbury resident prosecuted after breaching Community Protection Notice
A Salisbury resident has been prosecuted by Wiltshire Council after breaching a Community Protection Notice (CPN), which was issued to address ongoing antisocial behaviour.
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Man appears in court charged with murder of baby
A man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a baby in Salisbury.
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Time to renew your garden waste collection subscription
Wiltshire Council is reminding residents to renew their garden waste collections to ensure uninterrupted service and avoid missed collections.
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Changes to Wiltshire Council’s Cabinet and Portfolio Holders
Wiltshire Council Leader Cllr Ian Thorn has confirmed changes to his Cabinet and Portfolio Holders.
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Teacher diagnosed with breast cancer twice to take on Walk for Wards
A Salisbury teacher who has been diagnosed with breast cancer twice is joining the Stars Appeal’s fundraising walk to say thank you to the Breast Unit team at Salisbury District Hospital, who cared for her.
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Landmarc to host Careers Day at Salisbury Plain
Landmarc Support Services (Landmarc) is hosting a dedicated careers event to support military service leavers in their transition to civilian employment.
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Public Engagement to Begin for New 'Southern Policing Hub'
Local residents are being invited to view indicative site plans and elevations for a new Southern Policing Hub as Wiltshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner prepares to submit an outline planning application by the end of the summer.
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Volunteers contribute 914 hours across the year for Wiltshire Police
Today marks the start of National Volunteers' Week (1 - 7 June), a campaign to celebrate and recognise the contributions of volunteers.
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New Independent Chair appointed to lead Pride in Place Board
A new independent Chair has been appointed to lead the Pride in Place Salisbury Bemerton Community Board, marking an important step forward in delivering community-led improvements in the area.
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Man due in court charged with murder of baby
A man is due in court tomorrow, charged with the murder of a baby.
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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.

