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  • 'Proud' students have game released while still at college

    TWO Salisbury teenagers have become the first Wiltshire College students to have a computer game published while still studying. Jack Coleman and Will Batty-Smith are both computer games animation students, and had their game Hectic Highways released

  • Three advantages of using PayPal at online casinos in the UK

    On some occasions, we earn revenue from content. This commercial content is compiled via expert opinion. Clicking in certain hyperlinks within this article will redirect you to a 3rd party.  There are many advantages when it comes to using PayPal

  • Avon Valley Concerts debut for Australian violinist

    AUSTRALIAN violinist Emily Sun will make her debut appearance for Avon Valley Concerts tomorrow (Friday, February 22) in Ringwood. She will be performing a programme of works by Beethoven, Poulenc and Franck in the Trinity Centre, Christchurch

  • Leaders Amesbury keep up winning run

    AMESBURY maintained their four point lead at the top of the Wessex League Division One as they came back twice to win 4-2 at Folland Sports on Tuesday night. The Blues needed to win as both their nearest rivals Romsey and Hythe and Dibden both picked

  • HERITAGE: When two houses were planned at Arundells

    I WAS delighted with the reaction to my article on Leaden Hall a couple of weeks ago. The buildings situated in Salisbury Cathedral Close are, as I mentioned, a pleasure to visit and we are very privileged indeed. It is rather fortunate that in

  • Grammy award-winner at Salisbury Arts Centre

    NIGERIAN jazz percussionist Lekan Babalola performs the Yoruba Sonnets at Salisbury Arts Centre on Saturday. The Yoruba Sonnets combine spoken word poetry and mime from Dr Olu Taiwo with live music from Lekan Babalola’s Sacred Funk Quartet for a

  • 'Spectacular' water feature could generate energy for Salisbury

    A “SPECTACULAR” water feature and electricity provider is the latest project a community group wants to bring to Salisbury. Members of Salisbury Community Energy (SCE), want to install a Zuppinger water wheel on the Bishop’s Mill site in the Maltings

  • A win is a must for Salisbury

    TWO draws in their last two games has left Salisbury FC five points behind Southern League Premier Division leaders Taunton. So it means the Whites really need to get back to winning ways on Saturday, when they face a visit from mid table Basingstoke

  • PAPER PREVIEW: Shoppers fined after gridlock in car park

    IN TODAY’S JOURNAL: Shoppers were issued with parking fines while trapped in a Tesco carpark. The planning inquiry into 460 homes in Old Sarum Airfield concluded this week. Residents raise concerns about litter across Salisbury.

  • LETTER OF THE DAY: Justice for Dawn Sturgess

    I'M pleased to see that at long last some efforts are being made to get justice for Dawn Sturgess. At the time of her death I was struck by the way in which the death of a British citizen was treated as a mere footnote to the attempted murders of

  • OPINION: Drunken prank or pre-planned provocation?

    UNDER the cover of darkness on Saturday night, someone scaled the scaffolding to hang a large Russian flag on Salisbury Cathedral. At the time of writing, it’s unclear whether this was just some sort of drunken after-the-pub jape or something more