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  • Man arrested for assaulting emergency worker

    A MAN has been arrested on suspicion of assaulting an emergency worker in Salisbury. The 40-year-old has also been arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm and committing a racially-aggravated public order offence. Yesterday at

  • Test pilot school ‘ready for the future’

    THE Empire Test Pilot School (ETPS) welcomed back Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Hillier to MOD Boscombe Down for a tour of the new facilities and to celebrate the transformation of test pilot and engineer training. In 2015, QinetiQ and ETPS were

  • New way to discover forgotten village of Imber

    A NEW site-specific audio experience will open up the forgotten village of Imber. Imber: You Walk Through has been commissioned and created by Wiltshire Creative. It will be available for people to use for free while visiting Imber during an

  • Countdown begins to Larmer Tree Festival

    THE countdown is on to this year’s Larmer Tree Festival. Jack Savoretti, Gomez, KT Tunstall, Kate Tempest, The Cat Empire and The Shires are just some of the names featuring in the line-up. The festival starts Thursday, July 18 and runs until

  • More than 8,000 emergency calls to Wiltshire Police

    LAST month Wiltshire Police received more than 8,000 999 calls, a meeting in Salisbury heard. The figures were revealed during a meeting of Salisbury Area Board, which was held at City Hall last Thursday (July 4) Inspector Pete Sparrow told councillors

  • There has never been a horse quite like Berrahri

    THERE has never been a horse quite like Berrahri. You mention the goings and he's won on it. Heavy, soft, sloppy, good, firm, fast and snow. Yes, even snow! The old campaigner has become somewhat of a celebrity at the international playground

  • Call to support car free day plans for city centre

    A SALISBURY councillor is calling on the community to get behind plans to hold a car free day. Councillor Atiqul Hoque, who serves on both Wiltshire and Salisbury City councils, mooted the idea during a meeting of Salisbury Area Board last Thursday