IN TODAY’S JOURNAL:
A 21-year-old serial burglar who went on a three-month crime spree in Salisbury and Durrington is now behind bars.
Salisbury might be securing its own version of Monopoly.
Extinction Rebellion Salisbury held its first Street Swarm in the city centre.
And more.
In the Forest Journal:
A love-crazed stalker from Ringwood “decorated” his colleague’s car in condoms and her underwear.
A flame created by children from Verwood will act as a lasting memorial for the millions of Holocaust victims, featured in a national exhibition.
Workers will no longer be able to use ladders to put up advertising banners in Ringwood.
Alderholt Drama Club will be performing Humpty Dumpty as its 71st annual pantomime.
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