Local News
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High Street Gate into Cathedral Close to close to vehicles for 3 days next week
It has been announced that there will be a closure of the High Street Gate into the Cathedral Close to vehicles next week on Wednesday, 8th, Thursday, 9th and Friday, 10th April.
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Communities encouraged to take advantage of Gigabit Broadband Voucher Scheme
Residents and businesses across Wiltshire are being encouraged to come together and take advantage of the Gigabit Broadband Voucher Scheme, a government-funded initiative helping communities secure access to faster, more reliable Full Fibre broadband.
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The Swan in Enford to Reopen this week
The Swan at Enford, Wiltshire, will reopen on Thursday, 2nd April, thanks to major new shareholders who have pitched in to ensure that the only pub in the village will remain a vital community asset.
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Netheravon Club Wins South Wiltshire Camra Award
Netheravon Working Men's Club, which was founded more than a century ago and remains at the heart of community life in the village north of Amesbury, has been chosen as the local Club of the Year by the Salisbury & South Wiltshire Branch of the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA).
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Salisbury win consecutive games at the Mac to go eleven points clear of the drop
Salisbury beat Dover to win back-to-back home games and go eleven points clear of the relegation zone through two first half goals.
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Wiltshire Parking Consultation Dates Announced
Wiltshire Council will open a statutory consultation next month on proposed changes to parking charges across the county.
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Ibiza comes to Salisbury this Easter weekend at City Hall
Salisbury will be drenched in the Ibiza spirit on Easter Sunday as Cafe Mambo lands at City Hall for a spectacular Easter Sunday celebration!
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Mum joins Stars Appeal’s Walk for Wards to thank Salisbury Hospital after son diagnosed with rare blood disorder
A Salisbury mum whose son was diagnosed with a rare blood disorder is taking part in a sponsored walk to thank Salisbury District Hospital and the Stars Appeal for going “above and beyond” to care for him.
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Easter fun at Army Flying Museum promises to be Egg-cellent
An EGG-cellent packed programme of school holiday fun lies in store at the Army Flying Museum at Middle Wallop in Hampshire this Easter.
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Chicktales in Salisbury 'Reimagines' their menu
Chicktales, on Silver Street in Salisbury, has 'reimagined' their menu and says that theirs is 'no ordinary fried chicken'.
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Critically acclaimed stage adaptation of The Talented Mr Ripley is coming to Salisbury Playhouse
Following rave reviews and sold-out performances across the UK in 2025, the first-ever UK and international tour of The Talented Mr Ripley will conclude at Salisbury Playhouse, ahead of its West End run.
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Solstice Sounds 2026 Set to Light Up Amesbury
Solstice Sounds returns at Holders Field on Friday, 19th June, with an exciting line-up of music and entertainment to celebrate the Solstice weekend.
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Opportunity for parent carers to help shape the future of SEND support in Wiltshire
Families are being invited to help shape the future of support for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in Wiltshire as the county responds to government proposals due to be rolled out in the future.
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People in the Square to fill the Market Place with entertainment, nature talks and cost cutting advice
People in the Square, a new event by Salisbury Transition City, the organisers of People in the Park and other community groups, that aims to lift spirits with fantastic entertainment, nature talks and advice to cut energy and food bills taking place on Easter Bank Holiday Monday (April 6th) in the heart of the city.
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Funding for palliative care service for patients and families extended five years
Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust has announced that, with the support of the Salisbury Hospice Charity, the Salisbury Specialist Palliative Care service has been secured for the next five years.
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ALABARÉ in Salisbury selected as one of the government's brand new VALOUR centres
Ex-forces personnel will soon be able to visit the UK’s first-ever network of government-backed veteran support centres and gain easier access to local services across health, housing, employment, and more, including at ALABARÉ's Riverside Sanctuary in Salisbury.
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Man wanted after sexual assault in Salisbury city centre
Wiltshire Police are appealing for witnesses following a sexual assault in Salisbury on Sunday (22nd March).
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Mary Berry and Alan Titchmarsh join list of Chalke History Festival speakers
More speakers have been added to the line-up for this year's Chalke History Festival, with Alan Titchmarsh and Mary Berry joining a host of other stars.
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Greenwich Hospital awards £200,000 grant to ALABARÉ
ALABARÉ has been awarded a £200,000 grant from Greenwich Hospital to continue its work in breaking the cycle of homelessness for Royal Navy, Royal Marines, and Royal Fleet Auxiliary veterans.
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Charity screening of film featuring Stars Appeal Trekkers to show at hospital
A one-off charity screening of an inspiring film featuring three Stars Appeal trekkers is being held in Salisbury this April.
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Salisbury music scene celebrated at Salisbury Music Awards
Members of the Salisbury music community came together on Saturday for their ‘office party’ to celebrate the diverse and incredible musical talent in the City.
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New crisis and resilience fund to support people in financial hardship
Wiltshire Council is making preparations to deliver the Government’s new Crisis and Resilience Fund (CRF) locally – a major three‑year national programme designed to support low‑income households facing financial challenges.
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Duke of York chosen as Pub of the Year by local CAMRA group
The Duke of York has been chosen as the local 2026 Pub of the Year by the Salisbury & South Wilts branch of the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA).
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Bradbeers Salisbury Launches 'Kidswear' Department
Bradbeers Department Store in Salisbury has launched a new 'kidswear' department, offering clothing from newborn through to teenage years, alongside a selection of maternity wear.
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Salisbury win comfortably against Enfield Town to pick up three crucial points
Salisbury picked up a crucial three points in their quest for survival with a routine victory over Enfield Town.
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Have your say on the future of Wiltshire's waste and recycling services
Wiltshire Council is asking residents to share their experiences to help shape future waste and recycling services.
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Police Issue Rogue Trader Warning
Wiltshire Police are warning that as the weather gets warmer, fraudsters may be active in your area.
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Wiltshire Council leisure centres achieve national accreditation
Wiltshire Council’s leisure centres have been awarded ukactive’s “Active Standard”, a nationally recognised quality mark that highlights excellence in safety, inclusivity and operational standards across the physical activity sector.
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Wiltshire and Bath Air Ambulance Charity celebrates record breaking 'Thankathon'
Wiltshire and Bath Air Ambulance Charity has celebrated the success of its third Thankathon, reaching a record-breaking 1,759 supporters in a single day.
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Former Pub Operator Banned from Running Food Business
Wiltshire Council has successfully prosecuted a former pub operator whose persistent and serious food hygiene failures have resulted in a court-ordered ban preventing him from managing any food business.
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The Guildhall Comedy Night is back this April
It has been announced that comedy will return to Salisbury's Guildhall this April, with three fantastic comedians performing.
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School Hosts Successful ‘Little BIG Sleep’ to Support Homelessness Charity ALABARÉ
Pupils and staff at St Joseph’s Catholic School took part in their very own Little BIG Sleep, a school-based version of ALABARÉ’s well‑known event.
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Staff and Pupils at Amesbury Primary Celebrate Ofsted Turnaround
Ofsted has confirmed a turnaround at Amesbury Primary School following an inspection in January that took the school out of special measures.
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Salisbury Reds to Launch 30 New Electric Buses
Salisbury Reds are hosting an event in Salisbury Market Place this Friday to celebrate the launch of 30 brand new electric buses.
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Wiltshire Council responds to Local Plan Inspectors
Wiltshire Council has formally responded to the Planning Inspectors following their 27th February letter about the Wiltshire Local Plan Examination.
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Business Crime Reduction Partnership praised for tackling shop crime
Wiltshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Philip Wilkinson, has urged major retailers in Salisbury to support their stores and make the most of the tools being provided to reduce retail crime in the city.
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ALABARÉ and Salisbury Trust for the Homeless Join Forces to Break the Cycle of Homelessness in Salisbury
ALABARÉ has announced a new partnership with Salisbury Trust for the Homeless (STFH) from 31st March 2026, strengthening support for people experiencing homelessness in Salisbury.
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Sun Shines on The Big Try event for Salisbury Hospice
The sun was shining, and spirits were high as the community came together for the inaugural 'Big Try' event in support of Salisbury Hospice Charity.
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Gomeldon man pleads guilty to making indecent images of children
A man has appeared in court charged with three counts of making indecent images of children.
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Salisbury & South Wilts Golf Club Ladies’ Section raises funds for Beyond Dementia
The outgoing Lady Captain of Salisbury and South Wilts Golf Club, Debbie Lewin, handed a cheque for £4273 to Rachel Fear of Beyond Dementia at the Ladies’ Section AGM
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Royal Artillery Museum gains lottery support for new museum at Larkhill
The Royal Artillery Museum has received initial support from The National Lottery Heritage Fund for its Guns on the Plain project.
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Local vet reduced to tears by support shown to assist setting up new practice
A well-respected and much-loved Vet, Adam Sheridan, announced last week that he was leaving his former practice after a "difference in principle" between himself and the owner.
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Injury Time Leveller Denies Salisbury All Three Points
Salisbury succumbed to a last-second equaliser in a six-goal thriller despite scoring in the 90th minute.
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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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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.

