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  • PHOTOS: Alabare hosts first Steampunk Fair

    ALABARE hosted its very first Steampunk Fair at the weekend. The event was held at the charity's Wilton Emporium on Saturday. There were trade stands, teapot racing, music and food for visitors to enjoy. Visitors also had an opportunity to

  • PHOTOS: Car Fest takes over city centre

    THOUSANDS of petrolheads packed out in Salisbury yesterday for the second annual Car Fest. Dozens of vehicles, from modern Aston Martins to vintage Audis took over Market Place and Guildhall Square. This year, Salisbury City Council is working

  • Driver hospitalised after car crashes into restaurant

    A MAN has been taken to hospital after crashing his car into a Salisbury restaurant. The incident, at 11.15am, closed Fisherton Street until just after midday. Wiltshire Police say the man is believed to have "suffered a medical incident while

  • CAT OF THE WEEK: Little Millie loves a fuss

    Lovely little tabby Millie has raised her kittens and is ready for her new forever home. She is two-years-old. She has a sweet, friendly nature and loves a bit of a fuss. Millie is very talkative, (especially at meal times). She will be fine with

  • Spend an evening with Alan Titchmarsh at City Hall

    SPEND an evening with Alan Titchmarsh at Salisbury’s City Hall. The gardener, poet, TV presenter, and author brings his new show Trowel and Error: Tales from my Life on Earth to the Malthouse Lane venue on February 19, 2020. Alan takes to the

  • Fly-tipping hotspots in Wiltshire revealed by residents

    FLY-TIPPING hotspots have been shared by Wiltshire people who have spotted mattresses, sofas and kitchens ditched along country roads. Other items tossed include fridges and garden waste, often left by commercial companies without a licence who