IN THIS WEEK'S SALISBURY JOURNAL:

Salisbury Journal:

A family has been left with nothing after a fire destroyed their village home, but the community has rallied together raising more than £3,000.

Two GP-led Covid-19 vaccination sites in Salisbury will close by the end of the week, it has been confirmed.

MP for Devizes Danny Kruger has been ordered to pay more than £700 after his dog “caused a stampede of 200 deer” in a London park.

The travel and tourism industry is “at a dangerous level” according to a Salisbury travel agent, as international holidays and trips continue to be cancelled and changed as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Cousins Barry King and Ian Crowley are running a ghost hunting experience in an empty 14th century building at Cross Keys Shopping Centre.

In pictures: Vote for your favourite pets in our Pet Idol 2021 competition!

And more.

In Forest Journal:

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Residents in a New Forest town are reportedly preparing a petition calling on council leaders to act on concerns about speeding.

Thousands of dog lovers flocked to Burley Park at the weekend to enjoy this year’s Dogstival.

A mum-of-two whose business was hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic has taken the plunge by opening her very own sandwich shop in the heart of Fordingbridge.

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