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  • Mega home raffle to be assessed by watchdog after complaints

    THE £3 million Ringwood mega-home competition is now being ‘assessed’ by the Advertising Standards Authority after it confirmed it had received 14 complaints. The standards watchdog confirmed to the BBC that it was looking into complaints about

  • New headmaster appointed at Leehurst Swan School

    A NEW headmaster has been appointed at Leehurst Swan School, Terence Ayres will start the role in September this year, and the governors of the school have said they are "delighted" with the appointment. Terence is an English and Religious

  • 100-year-old bingo lover opens new club

    A SALISBURY bingo club was reopened last week by a 100-year-old bingo superfan. On Saturday (February 9) Irene Boyce was invited to cut the ribbon to launch rebranded bingo hall, Buzz Bingo, at the official opening party. The ribbon cutting

  • Salisbury Rovers looking for young footballers

    SALISBURY Rovers a Wiltshire Football Association’s Charter Standard club of the year and looking for new players in the under-13 and under-14 age groups - school years 8 and 9. They run free training sessions on Tuesdays (6pm to 7pm) at Bishop

  • PROPERTY OF THE WEEK: Extensive period home

    Hazelmere is an attractive and substantial period home perfectly positioned in the rural East Dorset Hamlet of Woodcutts in the heart of the Cranborne Chase, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This glorious home has been sympathetically

  • Award-winning comedian Rhod Gilbert's new tour at City Hall

    MULTI-AWARD winning comedian Rhod Gilbert is back with a new live show. The Welsh stand-up is at City Hall, Salisbury with The Book of John on November 13, 8pm. Rhod Gilbert has appeared in shows including Work Experience, Would I Lie to You

  • OPINION: Recovery effort has moved to a new phase

    AS we approach the one year anniversary of the Novichok attack in Salisbury, the city’s recovery effort has moved to a new phase – from clean-up and emergency reparations to long-term investment in events and infrastructure. There are now a number

  • Entries now open for this year's Walk for Wards

    ENTRIES are now open to support the Stars Appeal in this year’s Walk for Wards. The event will again be hosted by the charity’s president the Earl of Pembroke, this year on Sunday, July 7. It is free to enter and includes lunch and admission