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  • Amesbury make their FA Cup exit

    AMESBURY'S made their FA Cup exit on Saturday, as they lost at home to Christchurch 7-2 in their extra preliminary tie. Jordan Matthews scored their first goal from the penalty spot to make it 3-1 at half-time. Tyler Brockway scored the Blues

  • Lonely Planet name Stonehenge one of UK's star attractions

    A NEW book from Lonely Planet ranking the top 500 unmissable experiences in the UK has placed Stonehenge at number eight. Lonely Planet's Ultimate United Kingdom Travelist ranks the hidden gems and top travel destinations across Great Britain,

  • CCTV released after graffiti sprayed on house

    THOUSANDS of pounds worth of damage was caused to a house after graffiti was sprayed on it. Police have released a CCTV image of the suspects. The criminal damage happened at around 10.30pm on Monday, July 8, and police say three men climbed

  • Man fined more than £750 for flytipping

    AN AMESBURY man has been fined £796 for flytipping. Octavian Pana, 22 of Beyer Road, Amesbury, pleaded guilty to dumping five bags of household waste on Stockport Road, when appearing at Salisbury Magistrates' Court yesterday. Pana also admitted

  • Two teens arrested in Salisbury city centre

    TWO teenagers were arrested in Salisbury city centre yesterday. The arrests came after a Section 35 Dispersal order was put in place. The order was authorised at the weekend in a bid to "remove or reduce the likelihood of crime or disorder

  • Lavvy hoping for win in third outing this evening

    LAVERSTOCK and Ford shared the spoils for the second week running in their new campaign as they drew at New Milton 1-1, but it was a day of frustration for the Wiltshire side They will hope it is third time lucky as they take on Pewsey Vale this

  • Paramedics getting injured when leaving ambulances

    ONE paramedic a month in the South West is being injured while getting out of an ambulance, new figures have shown. Fifteen accidents have been reported to South Western Ambulance Service in the 15 months leading up to the end of June. In response

  • LETTER: City shops have lack of enthusiasm

    A LOT of local shopkeepers as they finally close down, blame the internet for their problems. I would like to suggest that in some cases they have only themselves to blame. Recently my daughter, who lives abroad, asked me if I could get her Barbour