Local News
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Residents urged to take action now in case of groundwater flooding
Wiltshire Council is urging residents across the county – but particularly in the south – to check their flood risk now and take action where Environment Agency flood warnings and alerts are in place.
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All aboard! ‘Brilliant’, free exhibition train heads to Salisbury
An exhibition inside a train that’s packed with amazing stories and interactive fun is heading to Salisbury – and it’s completely free to visit.
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Our Local Market Comes to Wilton Village
A brand-new community market is launching at Wilton Village, offering residents and visitors an exciting new reason to shop local and support independent traders.
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Salisbury FC launch literacy initiative to boost reading in local schools
Salisbury FC has launched an initiative to help boost literacy levels in collaboration with local primary schools.
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Man Arrested at Fish and Chip Shop by Immigration Enforcement Officers
Salisbury Neighbourhood Policing Team supported Immigration Officers as they conducted several visits to premises in Salisbury city centre on Monday (9th February).
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Public consultation agreed on fire station closure proposals
Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Authority has today (10th February) agreed to take proposals for closing up to eight fire stations to public consultation.
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ALABARÉ Hosting First-Ever Public Sleep-Out at St Paul’s Cathedral to Break the Cycle of Veterans’ Homelessness
ALABARÉ has launched its iconic BIG Sleep at St Paul’s Cathedral on Friday, 26 June 2026, marking its first-ever public sleep-out at the world-famous site.
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Best-selling author and art historian to speak at Salisbury Cathedral on International Women’s Day
Internationally renowned author Janina Ramirez will be speaking at Salisbury Cathedral on Sunday, 8th March, to mark International Women’s Day.
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Salisbury City Council seeks performers for new 6-week stage initiative
Salisbury City Council has announced a brand-new and exciting initiative: a 6-week stage installation in the Market Place.
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Additional 'hotspot' patrols at risk in Wiltshire as Government pulls funding
A Government decision to withdraw funding specifically to target antisocial behaviour (ASB) and serious violence hotspots is ‘short-sighted and not in the best interests of local communities’, Police and Crime Commissioner Philip Wilkinson has warned.
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Police warn of Rogue Traders operating in rural areas
Wiltshire Police have issued a warning about rogue traders operating in more rural parts of the area, including Newton Tony and Shrewton.
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Yellow Weather Warning set for Salisbury this afternoon
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for Salisbury this afternoon with heavy rain during Monday afternoon and evening, which may cause some flooding and disruption to travel.
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Salisbury scrap for a point at home against Ebbsfleet
Salisbury keep their good fortunes at home alive as Noah Coppin converts a last-minute equaliser to secure a hard-fought point.
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Wiltshire Best Kept Village competition to return for 2026
Wiltshire Council is inviting villages around the county to take part in the CPRE Wiltshire Best Kept Village Competition 2026, an annual event celebrating community pride, care for the local environment, and the people who help villages thrive.
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Police appeal for information following disorder during Salisbury football match
Wiltshire Police are appealing for information and witnesses following a violent disorder and robbery during the Salisbury vs Worthing football match on January 10th.
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South Western Railway achieves 100% in safeguarding accreditation for the third year running
SOUTH Western Railway (SWR) has once again received the highest possible score for safeguarding vulnerable people on its network.
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Wiltshire Police and Crime Panel Approve Police and Crime Commissioner’s 2026/27 budget
Wiltshire Police will be able to protect police officer numbers and continue modernising local policing - while saving and transforming for the future, says PCC Philip Wilkinson, after the Wiltshire Police and Crime Panel approved his 2026/27 budget.
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Police Seek Witnesses or Dashcam Footage After Pedestrian Hit by Car
Wiltshire Police are seeking dashcam footage or witnesses to come forward after a pedestrian was hit by a car on Devizes Road.
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ALABARÉ thanks Veterans’ Foundation for helping to break the cycle of homelessness for 170 veterans
Salisbury-based charity ALABARÉ has supported more than 170 former military personnel facing homelessness, thanks to a generous grant from the Veterans’ Foundation.
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Wiltshire Conservatives Question Competence of Liberal Democrat Cabinet after U-Turn
Yesterday, Wiltshire Council Liberal Democrats reversed their budget proposals to close Household Recycling Centres in Lower Compton and Purton, and to withdraw funding for much-needed Community Transport.
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Council fines fly-tipper caught on Churchfields industrial estate CCTV
Wiltshire Council has issued a £1,000 fixed penalty notice (FPN) to a Larkhill resident after CCTV footage caught them fly-tipping on an industrial estate in Salisbury.
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Firearms amnesty: Public encouraged to hand Bruni firearms to Wiltshire Police this February
A top or side venting blank firer (TVBF) amnesty is taking place across England and Wales from 2 – 27 February 2026, to remove five specific models of Bruni TVBFs from circulation.
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National Warm Homes Plan set to Accelerate Local Home Energy Upgrades
Wiltshire Council has welcomed the Government’s new Warm Homes Plan, as the local authority continues its efforts to support energy upgrades locally.
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The Revd Neil Traynor to be installed as new Canon Treasurer at Salisbury Cathedral
Salisbury Cathedral has announced the appointment, by the Bishop of Salisbury, of The Revd Neil Traynor as its new Canon Treasurer, a role previously held in Salisbury by the newly appointed Archbishop of Canterbury, Dame Sarah Mullally.
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Salisbury Street Sellers return to Market Place Later this Year
Salisbury City Council’s Salisbury Street Sellers markets are returning this year, bringing four days of themed family fun to the city centre!
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Song for Christmas Trophy Presented at Winning School
St Nicholas Primary School in Porton received their Song for Christmas Trophy on Friday (30th January) at their celebration worship.
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Salisbury suffer defeat in Surrey against Dorking
A well-drilled Dorking outfit put an end to Salisbury's new year unbeaten streak.
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The Barber Academy Celebrates Ten Years
The Barber Academy is marking ten years since first opening its doors on Fisherton Street, celebrating a decade of training new and experienced barbers while operating as a fully working barbershop.
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The International Salisbury Pancake Race Returns for 2026
A popular Salisbury tradition will return this year with a light-hearted contest that brings together workplaces, visitors, and residents in a celebration of shared local spirit.
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Bishop of Salisbury to Commission Eight Volunteer Chaplains for the LGBTQIA+ Community
The Bishop of Salisbury, the Rt Revd Stephen Lake, is to commission eight volunteer chaplains to offer affirming support to LGBTQIA+ Christians and those exploring faith.
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Tri-County Summit Boosts Joint Effort to Tackle Rural Crime
Wiltshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Philip Wilkinson, has welcomed a renewed commitment to tackling rural crime following a tri‑county summit that brought together senior police leaders, MPs and representatives from rural organisations.
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Local Voices Reveal Gaps and Solutions in Dementia Support
Safer and Supportive Salisbury (SaSS), the local community charity dedicated to building a safer and more supportive city, has published its Dementia Research Report 2025, an in-depth study into the experiences of people living with dementia, their carers, and dementia support providers across the Salisbury area.
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Rock and Roll Man Interviews: Part 3 - Julian Bird & Gary Turner
Rock and Roll Man opens its UK tour at Salisbury Playhouse in February, and Salisbury Radio was invited to talk to some of the team behind the show.
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The Spitfire Café Brings Family Fun to Cross Keys This February Half Term
Families looking for something fun and weather-proof to do this February half term are invited to Cross Keys Shopping Centre, Salisbury, where The Spitfire Café will be hosting a special Kids’ Club throughout the school holidays.
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Local RNLI branch seeks more volunteers
The Salisbury and Wilton Fundraising branch of the RNLI is calling on local people to give a little time to suppor their fundraising efforts.
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Wiltshire Council calls for fairer education funding as disparities persist
Wiltshire Council is urging local MPs to back its call for fairer education funding, highlighting major gaps between funding for pupils in Wiltshire compared to other parts of the country.
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Rock and Roll Man Interviews: Part 2 - Constantine Maroulis
Rock and Roll Man opens its UK tour at Salisbury Playhouse in February, and Salisbury Radio was invited to talk to some of the team behind the show.
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Wide-ranging police reform will take away the public's voice in policing and cost more money, Wiltshire PCC warns
Wiltshire's Police and Crime Commissioner has voiced concerns that wide-ranging police reform will take away the public’s voice on policing - and end up costing more money without an uplift in local policing service or crime-fighting ability.
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Match Postponed: Salisbury V Chippenham Town
This evening's (27th January) Wiltshire derby between Salisbury and Chippenham Town at the Ray Mac has been postponed.
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Salisbury Cathedral to host screening of award-winning Rock against Racism documentary
As part of its creative theme for 2026, Joyful Noise, Salisbury Cathedral will be screening the 2019 documentary ‘White Riot’ by Rubika Shah on Thursday, 12th February.
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Rock and Roll Man Interviews: Part 1 - Producer Rose Caiola & Director Randall Myler
Rock and Roll Man opens its UK tour at Salisbury Playhouse in February, and Salisbury Radio was invited to talk to some of the team behind the show.
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Wiltshire Libraries Go All In for National Year of Reading
Wiltshire Libraries are taking part in the National Year of Reading 2026, a UK-wide campaign designed to help more people rediscover their joy of reading and make it a natural part of everyday life.
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Wiltshire Council forecasts improved financial year-end position following £6.9m turnaround
Wiltshire Council’s latest financial update shows a significant improvement in its forecast year-end position, with the authority now forecasting a small underspend by the end of the financial year.
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Wiltshire Council awarded £169,000 from Active Travel England to help encourage more walking and cycling
Wiltshire Council has been awarded £169,000 from Active Travel England (ATE) to support local active travel initiatives that will help more people walk, wheel, and cycle for everyday journeys across the county.
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Team investigating sexual abuse during military medical examinations is contacted by more than 500 people
More than 500 people have contacted Wiltshire Police regarding sexual abuse during military medical examinations.
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Salisbury Crematorium cremators get eco upgrade
Salisbury City Council has announced an eco-upgrade to the cremators at Salisbury Crematorium, marking a significant step forward in its efforts to reduce its carbon footprint.
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Join the Stars Appeal’s Walk for Wards in support of Salisbury Hospital
The Stars Appeal, Salisbury Hospital’s Charity, is inviting the community to lace up their walking boots and take part in this year’s Walk for Wards.
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Salisbury pegged back by Hampton in Ray Mac Draw
Salisbury's unbeaten start to 2026 continued with a home draw against Hampton and Richmond on Saturday afternoon (24th January).
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Wilton Fire Station and Seven Others Under Threat of Closure
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service has this morning informed firefighters of proposals to close eight fire stations across the county.
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New Urgent Treatment Centre to Open at Salisbury District Hospital
Salisbury District Hospital will open a new Urgent Treatment Centre (UTC) offering patients more appropriate and timely care for urgent health needs that are not life-threatening.
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Wiltshire and Swindon Road Safety Partnership underlines its commitment to road safety and Vision Zero
Wiltshire and Swindon Road Safety Partnership (WSRSP) has reaffirmed its commitment to Vision Zero, a bold and transformative approach to road safety that aims to eliminate all fatalities and serious injuries on our roads.
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Salisbury Cathedral appoints new Cathedral Archaeologist
Salisbury Cathedral has appointed Alfred R J Hawkins as its new Cathedral Archaeologist.
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Wiltshire Council housing services show readiness for enhanced national standards
Wiltshire Council’s housing services have delivered improved performance for tenants over the past year, while strengthening safety, compliance and governance ahead of enhanced national regulation.
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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.

