IN THIS WEEK'S PAPER:

Salisbury Journal:

Local figures, residents and groups have reacted to Wiltshire Council's plans to pedestrianise the centre of Salisbury.

Nearly £8,000 has been raised for a much-loved Salisbury pub to help cover its rent during the Covid-19 lockdown.

Super Saturday - Businesses and police reflect after the hospitality sector reopened at the weekend.

Wiltshire Creative’s artistic director has welcomed the announcement about government funding for the arts, but says “clarity” is needed.

In pictures: Walk for Wards with a difference

And more.

In Forest Journal:

Salisbury Journal:

A group aiming to help tackle social isolation wants to transform an old toilet block in Fordingbridge into a community workshop.

The owner of the New Forest Water Park believes he should be able to open the aqua park part of their site.

A Verwood nursery has been praised by Ofsted inspectors for providing a “safe and stimulating” environment where children “flourish”.

In The Vale Journal:

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A councillor who called several of his fellow members “a disgrace” was excluded from a meeting earlier this week, as plans were discussed for managing the identity of Shaftesbury.

Two cancelled events have joined forces to bring “engaging content” about agriculture and farming into the home.

Inquest - A “wonderful husband, dad, granddad and brother” has died aged 57, after he fell over during his walk to get dinner.

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