IN THIS WEEK'S SALISBURY JOURNAL:

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A village “will lose its character and identity”, and an iconic view of the cathedral, if hundreds of homes are built between Salisbury and Britford, residents fear.

Three years on since the Novichok poisonings - businesses and key figures look back on what happened on March 4, 2018.

A headteacher is “confident” back to school Covid-19 testing plans will keep children safe and allow teaching to get back to normal.

Salisbury District Hospital has reached a “sad and sobering milestone” in its fight against Covid-19 - more than 200 patients have died after contracting the virus since the start of the pandemic.

A dedicated healthcare worker has come out of retirement to help her former colleagues at the hospital fight the coronavirus pandemic.

Everything you need to know about the South Wiltshire Hero Awards 2021

And more!

In Forest Journal:

Salisbury Journal: Plans for a housing development of around 400 homes in Fordingbridge have sparked concerns that the town will be “consumed by people and traffic”.

A four-year-old boy has overcome Covid travel restrictions to fly out to America for a life-changing operation.

"Report, report, report” was the key message from police chiefs to Ringwood councillors after they flagged concerns over 101.

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