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  • Farley's bowlers ensures victory

    A RELENTLESS bowling and fielding performance saw Farley to a 10 run-win at home to Lyndhurst and Ashurst, despite being bundled out for 94 inside 25 overs. Having been inserted, Farley got off to a flyer, as Ramesh Gurung hit three boundaries in

  • Dinton's up and down season goes on

    HEAVY rain the day before and over might meant both captains agreed on a late start on Saturday to allow the ground more time to dry out as Dinton played host to Totton III, writes RICH CRIDGE. For the first time this season Dinton won the toss

  • Gold Venture wins at Salisbury

    HOLLIE Doyle, who is in a rich vein of form, looks set to beat her personal best for the season - though she admitted she cannot remember what the target is! "I think it was about 60 last season but I'm not sure," she admitted with a sheepish smile

  • Salisbury Reds to introduce electric buses into city

    SALISBURY Reds has been awarded more than half a million pounds in order to bring electric buses to the city. The operator, along with Wiltshire Council, has been awarded £654,000 under the Government’s Low Emission Bus Scheme, and will buy three

  • Man punched and kicked during city centre assault

    A MAN was punched in the face and then kicked on the floor during a Salisbury city centre assault. The incident happened shortly after 4pm on Monday, June 10, on the corner of the Market Place near to Allum and Sidaway Jewellers. A 30-year-old

  • Wiltshire FA and Crimestoppers are joining forces

    WILTSHIRE FA and Crimestoppers are joining forces to promote active and safe communities in the county. Both organisations want to bring communities together and to have a positive impact in the county. Oliver Selfe, CEO at Wiltshire FA, said

  • Novichok detective to start Stars Appeal Walk for Wards

    DETECTIVE Sergeant Nick Bailey will be officially starting the annual Walk for Wards at Wilton House next month. The walk, in aid of the Stars Appeal, is on Sunday July 7. DS Bailey received lifesaving care on the Hospital’s Radnor Intensive

  • Great Wiltshire Walk for Julia's House

    A BRAND new walking challenge that shows off the best of Wiltshire’s beautiful scenery will help raise money for Julia’s House, the Dorset and Wiltshire children’s hospice. The Great Wiltshire Walk will take in 26 miles of some of the county’s most

  • Police spending more on pay as Tri Force comes back in-house

    WILTSHIRE Police is paying more on officer wages as it climbs down from the seven year Tri Force partnership with Avon and Somerset and Gloucester. Fire arms, dogs units and roads policing had all been part of the Tri Force programme with teams