IN THIS WEEK'S PAPER:

Salisbury Journal:

Local schools have reacted to the Government's U-turn on A-level results which will now see students be awarded their predicted grades.

Market trader Colin Hinton is celebrating his 75th birthday as well as more than 60 years behind the stall.

A petition to "keep Salisbury moving" has been signed by almost 800 people, calling for plans to pedestrianise the city centre to be scrapped.

Volunteers have been cleaning up stretches of rivers in Salisbury.

And more...

IN THE FOREST JOURNAL:

Salisbury Journal:

Police in Ringwood have issued a warning to residents after seeing a spike in thefts from vehicles.

A cyclist was taken to hospital with “possible life-changing injuries” after a crash involving a lorry.

And more...

IN THE VALE JOURNAL:Salisbury Journal:

Three new farm campsites - and four new glamping sites - have opened around Shaftesbury in the past month as the demand for staycation breaks remains high.

The finalists of Shaftesbury Arts Centre’s talent competition have now been revealed.

And Covid-19 and vandalism has not stopped a village from having fun and unleashing its competitive side, through designing and building scarecrows.