IN THIS WEEK'S SALISBURY JOURNAL:

Salisbury Journal:

Empty premises have become a common sight on high streets up and down the country, and Salisbury’s is no exception. But residents and landlords can all play a part to support our businesses through the winter.

The leader of Salisbury City Council is stepping down next month after losing a vote of no confidence.

Plans to relocate Salisbury library as part of the Maltings redevelopment will remain on hold, after funding for the move was reallocated to the River Park project.

Two inspirational men who live near Salisbury have been awarded MBEs in the Queen’s birthday honours.

Salisbury Monopoly has launched

And more!

In Forest Journal:

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The mayor of Fordingbridge fears the town is “not prepared for the damage” additional homes will do to the town. 

Forest Forge Theatre Company in Ringwood has received support from a family-run business to help it continue to reach communities through its work.

A Fordingbridge councillor is warning people of the dangers of jumping off the bridge into the River Avon.

In The Vale Journal:

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Shaftesbury shop owners reflect on the Covid-19 pandemic and discuss plans for the winter.

A school has transformed what was once a traditional classroom into a futuristic learning space - one of ten in the country.

Gillingham School celebrates the "wonderful legacy" of Queenie Fletcher.

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