IN THIS WEEK'S JOURNAL:

Salisbury Journal:

A decision to delay the signing off of plans for a tunnel near Stonehenge has been welcomed by local leaders.

Salisbury residents are being encouraged to show empathy for restaurants and not to be no-show diners.

Key figures in the city urge shoppers to remember and wear face coverings from tomorrow.

A woman who thrashed her partner with a whip and stabbed him with a 15-inch knife after accusing him of cheating on her, has been spared jail.

The Journal speaks to a gym ahead of its reopening this weekend.

And more.

In Forest Journal:

Salisbury Journal:

Ringwood Food Bank has seen an 84 per cent increase in food supplied to those in need.

Firefighters came to the rescue of a steer stuck in a metal trough in Breamore.

A Ringwood restaurant has been allowed to keep its alcohol licence - despite breaking lockdown laws by selling beer to takeaway customers.

In The Vale Journal:

Salisbury Journal:

After announcing its closure last week, an “amazing and unique” school is fighting to clear its “historic debt” and remain open.

Pedestrianisation measures in Shaftesbury are to be extended with the potential to be in force until November.

A Gillingham resident has written a book inspired by the Covid-19 lockdown and her granddaughter.

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