IN THIS WEEK'S SALISBURY JOURNAL:

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The future of Salisbury’s nightlife is unknown, with 10pm curfews impacting business and the city’s nightclub instructed to remain closed for at least another six months.

DS Nick Bailey has left Wiltshire Police, citing the impact of the Novichok poisonings as the reason behind it.

Salisbury residents have been reacting to calls to support the city’s shops and help our struggling High Street. 

Wiltshire continues to record new cases of coronavirus, in a week where two new areas of England were told they would face stricter ‘Tier 3’ local lockdown restrictions.

In pictures: The Queen's visit to Porton Down.

And more.

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A Fordingbridge resident who says he had his hat knocked off by a lorry’s wing mirror is calling for action to address the town’s “dangerous” and “inadequate” pavements.

A postman who abused a boy in his Royal Mail van left his victim unable to sleep and wanting to kill himself. 

Plans have been submitted to build a solar power site on land at Hamer in Somerley.

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A man suffered serious injuries after he was allegedly attacked by two men armed with batons who demanded money.

Every piece of jewellery has a story to tell, according to the owners of a brand new store in Shaftesbury.

Tributes from local musicians have been pouring in after it was announced that Dorset singer-songwriter Gordon Haskell has died aged 74.

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