Find some calm amid the chaos
IT'S that strange time of year when many people are not quite themselves.
IT'S that strange time of year when many people are not quite themselves.
WHETHER it's the illuminated Guildhall as a backdrop for the Christmas Market or Twilight Tours at the cathedral, I think Salisbury is at its best at this time of year.
TIME was when Christmas parties were actually held near Christmas, but over the years they’ve sneaked further forward, and some spill over into the new year.
WITH the awesome news that Steve McFadden will be turning on the Christmas lights this year – imagine those EastEnders duf-dufs echoing around the Market Square – I started thinking of Salisbury’s other celebrity connections.
TODAY is my 40th birthday, so I’m going to tell you 40 ways Salisbury has made me who I am.
HAPPY Nachos Day! What with all the Hallowe’ening and fireworking going on, it may well have escaped your memory that the humble corn snack has been completely overlooked… Luckily, I have realised in time.
Visions of terror this Halloween NEXT week brings the scariest date in the calendar.
IN 1227 King Henry III granted a Charter to the Bishop of Salisbury to hold a fair on the third Thursday of October every year.
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