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  • New home for TEDS

    A SOCIAL enterprise that has become a Ringwood treasure reopened at its new base in Christchurch Road on Saturday. Deputy Mayor of Ringwood Barbara Woodifield gave the official seal of approval to TEDS, the Toy and children’s wear exchange and

  • Phil and Rob on song in masters

    SALISBURY masters duo Rob Langan and Phil Muspratt scooped a hatful of medals at the Gloucester Masters Open Meet. With the two striving towards some key events already jotted in the summer calendar, they used their preparation at the GL1 Leisure

  • New poker league

    POKER fans in Salisbury are to have their own league, run on a not-for-profit basis. Peter Johnson of Salisbury Poker Club said: “There has always been a big company from the big cities cashing in on us, so we have decided to start up our own.

  • europe-wide crackdown on speed

    POLICE officers from Hampshire’s roads unit will take part in a Europe-wide crackdown on speeding this week. Forces across the continent will be participating in the campaign to highlight the devastating effect excessive or inappropriate speed

  • Fine send off for Ken

    WHEN Ken Edwards leaves his job with outfitters Chas H Baker this summer, he’ll be going out in style. Colleagues are treating him to a day at Salisbury races and have taken a private box for the man who used to run their schoolwear department.

  • Celebrating Easter at Odstock Day Nursery

    THE newly formed Odstock Day Nursery celebrated Easter with an egg challenge undertaken by children and staff in their Easter bonnets. The youngsters followed instructions to take them through the search and discover a basket the Easter bunny had

  • Harris overlooks play-off miss by meeting season target

    THE likelihood of embarking on another play-off venture has gone out the window, but for Mikey Harris the priority was to preserve Salisbury City’s Skrill Premier status – and he succeeded by a healthy margin. Whites’ 29-year-old rookie head