Local News from Thursday, May 21st, 2026
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Catastrophic Bleed Kits Installed at ALABARÉ Homes During Knife Crime Awareness Week
Homelessness charity ALABARÉ is calling for more catastrophic bleed kits to be made publicly available across the county, as three of their homes have the life-saving equipment installed.
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Wiltshire Council celebrates 50,000 children trained through Bikeability programme
Wiltshire Council’s Bikeability programme has reached a major milestone, with 50,000 children across the county now trained to cycle safely and confidently for everyday journeys.
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Walk for Wards passes 1,000 sign-ups
Stars Appeal says more than 1,000 people have registered for Walk for Wards on Sunday July 5.
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New community logo launched for Amesbury
Amesbury Town Council has launched a new shared community logo for the town.
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Museum re-opens after major refurb
The Rifles Berkshire and Wiltshire Museum in Salisbury has officially reopened after a major refurbishment.
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SWR warns passengers over hot weather
South Western Railway has issued hot weather advice for passengers travelling between Friday May 22 and Monday May 25.
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Workshop planned for young people interested in architecture and design
The 'Shaping Our Future' creative workshop for young people aged 13 – 25 will explore how art, architecture and design can actively shape the places in which we live.
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Salisbury captain signs on for another season
Salisbury FC's longest serving player and captain, Josh Sommerton has signed a new deal at the Ray Mac.

