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  • Pair’s cycle ride helps to fund brain tumour research

    TWO friends who have lost loved ones to brain tumours challenged themselves to a cycling challenge to help fund the fight against the disease. Mat Williets, from Fordingbridge, and Joe Dibden, from Durrington, 26, completed their 400 mile challenge

  • ‘No more money’ to fix ‘unfit’ shelters

    THERE is “no more money” in the budget to improve or replace bus shelters that are “not fit for purpose”, a meeting has heard. The ongoing saga was discussed during Salisbury Area Board’s meeting last Thursday at City Hall. Resident David Brown

  • New homes plan to be unveiled

    PROPOSALS for 74 homes on land at Burgate Acres in Fordingbridge will be going on display and residents are invited to have their say. A public exhibition is being held by Metis Homes on Tuesday, July 16 which runs between 4-7pm at Avonway Community

  • OPINION: Love the park? Then use it before you lose it

    Tomorrow is the start of Love Parks Week (July 12-21). The town park, like much of our social infrastructure, was born in the Victorian era, in Derby. In 1840, Joseph Strutt, whose family had made a fortune in the textile industry, donated 11 acres

  • Celebration of archaeology this weekend at Salisbury Museum

    THE Festival of Archaeology is coming to Salisbury Museum this weekend. Highlights this year include Helen Wass, head of heritage on the HS2 rail project, bringing news from the country’s biggest ever archaeology project, Christie Willis investigating