Isabella Holliday

Reporter

Isabella joined the Salisbury Journal in April 2024 and has lived in Salisbury for most of her life. She has joined after completing her NCTJ diploma at Highbury Campus in Portsmouth in 2024.

Isabella joined the Salisbury Journal in April 2024 and has lived in Salisbury for most of her life. She has joined after completing her NCTJ diploma at Highbury Campus in Portsmouth in 2024.

Latest articles from Isabella Holliday

'Warm and welcoming' sixth form college celebrates 10th anniversary

Salisbury Sixth Form College (S6C) was established in 2014 to address the need for high-quality post-16 education in Salisbury. S6C has fulfilled its mission, keeping hundreds of students within the city while providing them with "exceptional" educational opportunities. In their latest Ofsted inspection, the college was rated "good".

Taxi driver responds to council's update on 'ridiculous' resurfacing blunder

In a statement on Monday, June 18, cabinet Member for highways cllr Nick Holder updated: “We apologise for the delay in repainting the taxi rank markings in Castle Street. The road markings weren’t put back correctly after the road was resurfaced. Our contractors will be returning to repaint the road markings on Thursday evening.”

Chris Harwood standing for the Climate Party in Salisbury

I aim to get elected as MP and then push fellow MPs hard to do what they know they should. We have had the "code red for humanity" and numerous other warnings, but we are now right at the brink. We can stop it, but as Wellington would have said, it will be a "close run thing".

Everything you need to know about Fordingbridge's five weeks of roadworks

FIVE weeks of roadworks are underway in a town in Hampshire, with works split into five phases. Carriageway resurfacing, including the removal of block paving in High Street, began on Monday, June 10. Phase 1 took place outside the Fire Station and Normandy Way, with three way traffic signals between the hours of 9.30am - 4pm.