IN TODAY’S JOURNAL:
The Stars Appeal has reached its £1.5 million target to buy a new MRI scanner for Salisbury District Hospital.
Chancellor Philip Hammond visited Salisbury following the announcement it would be the first city in England to gain access to a new fibre broadband system.
Hundreds of secondary school students took part in a strike against climate change.
Two swans, who were both lovers and parents, were shot near Queen Elizabeth Gardens.
And more.
In the Forest Journal:
A former teacher has been jailed after drowning her three-year-old daughter in a bath.
St George's Church in Damerham is seeking consent to re-roof parts of the building damaged during a £10,000 lead theft.
Owners of lodges at a Matchams holiday park have had their bid to be able to live on the site permanently turned down.
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