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Paper preview: ‘Lifesaver’ clubs at risk of losing funds

Salisbury Journal paper preview January 27, 2022

 
By Gemma Gibson @journal_gem News Reporter
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Paper preview: ‘Lifesaver’ clubs at risk of losing funds
Paper preview: ‘Lifesaver’ clubs at risk of losing funds

IN THIS WEEK'S SALISBURY JOURNAL:

Salisbury Journal:

Elderly residents are upset that the lunch clubs that allow them to make friends may have to stop running - an 89-year-old resident who has lived alone since her husband died has described her club as a “lifesaver”.

Sprinkles Gelato has had a complete turnaround in the past six months – with food inspectors now awarding the dessert restaurant a rating of five.

A Salisbury resident who resorted to supergluing his dentures whilst waiting for a dentist appointment on the NHS considers himself “lucky”.

A south Wiltshire man has embarked on a 14-year journey to bring the “extraordinary” true story from Britain’s only war crimes trial to light.

In pictures: Snowhenge and camera club winners.

And more!

In Forest Journal:

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Ideas to enhance facilities at Fordingbridge Recreational Ground have been suggested – including a splash park and replacing the sports club.

The "devastated" family of a man who died after a collision in the New Forest has paid tribute to him.

A town's flood warden has resigned following “unsatisfactory” responses from the Environment Agency and Wessex Water over raw sewage in the area.

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