TWO more community meetings have been arranged in Salisbury and Amesbury next week to provide an update on the ongoing incident.

Representatives from local and national agencies will be in attendance to provide people with the latest information on the incident and answer any questions they may have.

The meetings will take place on:

• Tuesday, July 24, at Salisbury City Hall, Malthouse Lane, Salisbury SP2 7TU, 6.30pm-8pm

• Wednesday, July 25, The Stonehenge School, Antrobus Road, Amesbury SP4 7ND, 6.30pm-8pm

Both meetings will contain similar information, and as such residents are encouraged to attend the meeting that is relevant to their local area if possible.

The meetings will also be streamed live on Wiltshire Council’s Facebook page.

The previous meeting has been viewed more than 16,000 times online.

Jane Scott, leader of Wiltshire Council, said: “We want people in the affected communities to get all the information they need directly, and for their questions and concerns to be addressed.

“Around 250 people attended the previous meeting in Amesbury, and there was a real feeling in the room that they were appreciative of how candid and informative the panel were. We will continue this open dialogue, and I’m sure, given recent developments, there will be lots to discuss.”

The books of condolence for Dawn Sturgess, which are situated in the libraries in Salisbury and Amesbury, will be available at the meetings for all those that wish to sign them.

Updates on the situation are available at www.wiltshire.gov.uk/salisbury-amesbury and www.wiltshire.police.uk.