IN TODAY’S JOURNAL:
The controversial £1.7 billion Stonehenge Tunnel scheme is set to be scrapped, the Journal understands.
Planning enforcement officers had to be called to Old Sarum Airfield after work started on building a hand car wash facility.
More than 900 homes are set to be built in and around Salisbury over the next six years after allocation plans were given the green light.
Sunday parking across Wiltshire is to remain free.
In pictures: Salisbury's eighth annual pancake race and February camera club winners
And more.
In the Forest Journal:
A community centre in Fordingbridge that is in need of urgent repairs has moved a step closer, after being granted planning permission for work to go ahead.
The pupils at Three Legged Cross First School welcomed 17 teachers from Sweden, France, Italy, Bulgaria and Romania for a special three-day visit.
A mother lost six stone and dropped five dress sizes after overcoming a potentially deadly diagnosis.
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