IN THIS WEEK'S SALISBURY JOURNAL:

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The planned three-month closure of a section of the A360, which will see the road shut 24 hours a day, seven days a week, will be “a nightmare”, a business leader has claimed.

A man who has a “predisposition for using weapons” has been jailed for 14 months for having a machete in Salisbury. 

The summer Solstice celebrations at Stonehenge have been cancelled following the delay of the lockdown roadmap's Step 4.

Salisbury residents are set to be made OBE's in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list - including scientists and a wildlife ranger.

We celebrate some of Salisbury's best dads in our Father's Day competition.

And more!

In Forest Journal:

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A residents' association has set its sights on tackling speeding to make a Fordingbridge road safer.

Neighbour disputes and a person being assaulted during an argument over dog fouling were just some of the incidents reported to police last month.

A mentally-ill man carried out a “frenzied attack” on his parents and his elderly grandmother in their sleep, using knives, scissors, a cricket bat and dumbbells, a court heard last week.

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