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  • Turk happy with a double

    WAYNE Turk had waited a long time for his first Blue Square Premier goal. But after netting in the 3-1 win at York City the previous week, the Salisbury midfielder made it two in as many games when he headed Whites into the lead at Halifax Town. "That's

  • Pensioners' fears as bus service to be withdrawn

    TWO bus services that provide a vital lifeline to elderly people from the villages around Ringwood are to be withdrawn because they are not proving economical. Bus firm Wilts and Dorset has said it will no longer run the 136 and 137 services, which

  • Cup date for Whites

    SALISBURY City's Wiltshire Premier Shield semi-final second leg tie with Swindon Supermarine is to be staged at the Ray Mac on Tuesday, December 11 (kick off 7.45pm). Whites lead 5-1 from the first leg.

  • Big Blue Sky

    I am going to admit something rather reckless. Don’t get me wrong; it’s not illegal. It’s just not atypical behaviour. I ‘run away’ (which is legal at the age of 32). I get into the car and drive. Of course, I have a ‘vague’ action plan (my heroines

  • More traffic chaos ahead

    DORSET'S busiest arterial road is failing and needs £26 million spent on it to bring it up to standard. Traffic chaos is on the cards for six months while work is carried out on Bournemouth's A338 Spur Road from January 2009. And narrow Matchams

  • New future for Bemerton Heath

    IMPROVING the image of Bemerton Heath by burying out-of-date perceptions is one task suggested in a glossy brochure. The city's largest residential estate needs to be presented to the wider community in a more positive light and this will be tackled

  • Towns to be lit up for Christmas

    THE countdown to the big day has started and Christmas lights are now springing up all over Hampshire and Dorset, with the big towns set to light up in style over the next few weeks. In Fordingbridge residents can turn out to see the town's new lights