IN THIS WEEK'S SALISBURY JOURNAL:

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The community has expressed sadness at the death of a man in the Market Place public toilets.

Wiltshire has no chance of becoming a coronavirus hotspot, a new online Covid-19 calculator suggests.

The creators of Salisbury Escape Rooms are looking for new owners to take over the "enjoyable” and “never the same” business following their retirement.

A Durrington DJ has been entertaining audiences during lockdown – raising a whopping £9,000 for charities.

And more.

In Forest Journal:

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Sandleheath residents celebrated the completion of the first phase of its village hall refurbishment, which has cost around £59,000.

Breeds of all shapes and sizes could be seen at Dogstival in Burley over the weekend.

Fordingbridge Day Nursery and Pre School has celebrated reopening its doors to children from across the county, following months of closure.

In The Vale Journal:

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The headteacher of Shaftesbury School reveals what measures are in place to keep students safe.

Shaftesbury's newly launched X2 bus service will not be running through the High Street, despite Dorset Council's previous announcement.

Dorset's High Sheriff left Gillingham feeling overawed and inspired after meeting with the Covid Task Force and touring the town.

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