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  • Double bill of tough games for Salisbury

    SALISBURY have a tough double bill of pre-season home games this week, against League Two's Forest Green Rovers on Saturday (3pm) and National League's Eastleigh on Tuesday night (7.45pm). Salisbury manager Steve Claridge said: “These two games

  • OPINION: Save our airfield’s wartime hangar

    IF I had a plane, I’d be doing a victory roll! Regular readers will be wearily familiar with my campaign to prevent Old Sarum airfield being swamped with housing. And now that this historic treasure is safe (for the time being, anyway) let’s thank

  • A303 partly closed after crash

    THE A303 is partially closed after a crash this afternoon.  Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service attending a road traffic collision on the A303 eastbound near Cholderton, involving a van and a large goods vehicle.  @Amesburyfirestn

  • PICTURES: Partial lunar eclipse snapped by Camera Club

    SALISBURY Journal Camera Club members were busy last night taking pictures of the partial lunar eclipse. By Jenny Goodman By Andrew Carter A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth, sun, and moon are almost exactly in line and the

  • More than £800k racked up from parking fines

    DRIVERS paid out more than £866,000 in parking fines to Wiltshire Council last year, with 30,000 issued in 12 months by parking attendants. That is the equivalent of more than £2,300 a day across the county’s local authority-run car parks and highways

  • Salisbury pupil in top one per cent after chemistry challenge

    A BISHOP Wordsworth’s pupil has been invited to a residential camp at the University of Cambridge after winning a chemistry challenge. William Armstrong, in Year 12, achieved the top award in the competition, finishing in the top 50 of 9,000 entries

  • Cash plea to expand training centre for 'vulnerable' people

    A CROWDFUNDING campaign to develop a training kitchen and café has been launched to help "vulnerable" clients develop skills and confidence. Launched by Old Sarum Garden Centre, which is run by Salisbury-based charity Alabaré, bosses are hoping