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Man disqualified from driving after failing to provide ‘breath for analysis’
A 33-YEAR-old man has been disqualified from driving for 17 months after pleading guilty to failing to provide a specimen of breath for analysis. Lloyd Buckling, of Barnard St, Salisbury, must also complete 163 hours unpaid work, 20 days of Rehabilitation
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Spandau Ballet star Martin Kemp takes audiences back to the 80s
SPANDAU Ballet legend Martin Kemp is returning to Salisbury’s City Hall with his Back To The 80s show. Following his sold out show at the City Hall last year, those who missed-out will have another chance to catch Martin in 2020 as he books a return
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Crime, Larmer Tree Festival and Coronavirus - Five stories you may have missed this week
From a baby-faced serial burglar to the latest Larmer Tree Festival update, there has been lots of news this week. Here are some of the biggest stories you may have missed: Jail for thief who went on three-month crime spree - and also
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Vandalism at new play park
CONSTRUCTION on the new Teen Play Area in Three Legged Cross has been disrupted multiple times as a result of vandals. Over the past few weeks, there have been a number of incidents in the new play area, including contractors equipment being broken
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Pupils create artwork to remember victims of Holocaust
A MEMORIAL flame created by children from Verwood as a lasting memorial for the millions of Holocaust victims featured in a national exhibition. The artwork created by pupils at Emmanuel CE Middle School in Verwood was unveiled in front of the Duke
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LIVE: Traffic, travel and aftermath updates following Storm Ciara
6:33pm Looks like everything is heading back to normal now after a bit of a windy weekend, so we are going to close the
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Salisbury Museum given additional funding for Look Again Project
SALISBURY Museum has been given additional funding for its Look Again Project. Over the past 18 months young people have been working hard at the museum to reinterpret and redisplay its nationally significant collection of costume and textiles
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Twist of Fete charity gig for Scotty’s Little Soldiers
A BURCOMBE-BASED father-of-two brings local band Twist of Fete together to raise money for Scotty’s Little Soldiers. Serving military legal officer Grant Davies has organised a performance at The Barford Inn, Barford St Martin, with his band Twist
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STORM CIARA: Weather warning upgraded to amber as experts warn of 'risk to life'
A WEATHER warning for Storm Ciara has been upgraded to amber. Weather experts are warning of spells of "very strong wind" today, which they say could cause damage to buildings and major travel disruption. The Met Office is also warning of possible
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Bagpipe march on the streets of Salisbury marks special day
THE streets of Salisbury were treated to the distinctive sound of bagpipes for a special occasion. Ben and Kirsty Johnston proudly proclaimed their love for one-another as they travelled from their wedding through the city streets to their reception
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Love is in the air for Lover Valentine post
THE village cupids of Lover are gearing up for the most romantic time of the year. The Lover village Valentine post service is in its 4th year and being a leap year the village is busy making it the most romantic yet. This year will see the