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  • Journal Sports Awards 2019 winners

    SOUTH Wiltshire's finest sports men and women gathered at the Stones Hotel on Friday night (February 22) for the return of the Salisbury Journal's Sports Awards, with guest speaker, Premier League referee and local boy, Roger East.  Roger, from

  • Two Salisbury companies recognised in Sunday Times awards

    TWO SALISBURY-based companies were recognised by national awards on Wednesday night. Berry Telecom and Mploy Staffing Solutions were both included in the Sunday Times Top 100 Small Companies to Work For, 2019. The awards ceremony were held at

  • PLANNING APPLICATIONS – February 15

    APPLICATIONS for development to Wiltshire Council (South) received in week ending February 15: ALDERBURY 19/01342/FUL – Land Adj Sandiacre, Oaklea Lane, SP5 3DY. Construction of new detached chalet dwelling with parking and access. BARFORD

  • READER LETTER: It's called democracy

    WITH reference to Mark McLelland’s ‘negative message’ (Journal Postbag, February 14), does he not understand the meaning of democracy? It means that people have a right to an opinion and if hundreds of people – myself included – want to object to the

  • REVIEW: Agatha Christie's The Mirror Crack'd

    IN this adaptation of our best loved criminal mastermind, it is no mystery why we are all still falling for Agatha Christie time and time again. The iconic Marple mystery The Mirror Crack’d from Side to Side has been adapted for the stage by Rachel

  • OPINION: Three significant opportunities on horizon

    LAST Friday, as well as attending Bishop Wordsworth’s excellent Higher Education fair, I had several more in a series of conversations about the future of Salisbury. There are three significant opportunities for Salisbury on the horizon at the moment