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  • Pupils given a taste of Ghana

    CHILDREN at St Michael's School in Figheldean experienced a different life and culture when two Ghanaian teachers came to visit. The school has formed links with Abonse School in Ghana, and two teachers from St Michael's, Ann Wilkins and Jan Plank, visited

  • Moroccan peak awaits intrepid charity trekkers

    TWO adventurous women from Ringwood will be feeling the thin air when they trek up north Africa's highest peak in aid of the MacMillan Cancer Care Unit at Christchurch Hospital. Hairdresser Janice Rosie, 48, and company director Anna Wallis, 42, will

  • Trout project rolled out

    A SUCCESSFUL project to boost the populations of native wild brown trout in south Wiltshire and Hampshire rivers is set to be extended to cover invertebrates and coarse fish. Special tanks will be set up in Great Wishford Primary School and Salisbury

  • Sad farewell to Bob the builder

    FRIENDS and colleagues turned up at the Salisbury District Hospital Staff Club last Thursday to bid farewell to building maintenance officer, Bob Plaskett, when he retired after 33 years NHS service. Bob, described by hospital bosses as a model worker