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  • Charity worker chosen to switch on Christmas lights

    THE person who will have the honour of lighting up Salisbury has been chosen. Molly Fisher, who is the trustee for homelessness, loneliness, isolation and poverty alleviation charity Encircles, has been selected to switch on the city's Christmas

  • Engagement ring, TVs, and watch stolen in burglary

    TWO televisions, an engagement ring, and a watch were stolen in a burglary. Wiltshire Police is appealing for witnesses after the Alderbury home was broken into on Friday. Officers say offenders gained entry to the house, in Southampton Road

  • Title sponsor sought for famous horse trials

    THE Wilton Horse Trials is looking for a new title sponsor. The event, to be held in July next year, attracts hundreds of competitors from around the world. It is also sponsored by the Salisbury Journal. Set in the beautiful Wilton Park

  • Stonehenge tops region’s tourist hotspots

    ONE of the most widely recognised prehistoric monument in Europe, Stonehenge, is the most visited attraction in the South West, according to a new study. The world heritage site on Salisbury Plain hosted 1,555,868 visitors from the UK and overseas

  • Council to fork out £1m for tips use

    AT least £1million will be spent for Dorset residents to continue dumping their waste and recycling in neighbouring council areas. The two-year cost is mostly spending which had not been budgeted for and could add to the council’s existing £14.7m