IN THIS WEEK'S SALISBURY JOURNAL:

Salisbury Journal:

The Eat Out to Help Out scheme has officially ended, but some restaurants in Salisbury have decided to extend it.

A hand grenade was pulled out of a river in Salisbury, the discovery described as the “holy grail of metal fishing”.

A girl from Salisbury has raised £2,400 for the Stars Appeal, following her grandma’s cancer diagnosis.

A major planning document which will help “shape the future of Salisbury city centre” has been unanimously approved.

And more.

In Forest Journal:

Salisbury Journal: Police seized £5,600 worth of Class B drugs during a raid in Fordingbridge.

A Fordingbridge head teacher says the wellbeing of children and families will be a “number one priority” as pupils return to school.

Over the last five months there have been 52 incidents of antisocial behaviour reported in Fordingbridge.

In The Vale Journal:

Salisbury Journal:

Gillingham Town Team reveals its vision for the area and how it wants to improve its tourism sector.

Shaftesbury High Street's pedestrianisation is described as a "disaster" following changes to the scheme.

In pictures: A Covid-secure mini festival comes to Shaftesbury.

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