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Hero returns for charity launch as new rugby season kicks off
Salisbury Rugby Club opened their season with a Gala feel at Castle Road, despite the grey and damp conditions.
More than two-and-a-half thousand make Country Fayre 'outstanding success'
More than two-and-a-half thousand people attended the East Tytherley Country Fayre on Saturday raising around £5,000 for the Village Church and Playground.
Salisbury get first win of the season against Slough
Josh Hedges’ first-half penalty was enough to give Brian Dutton’s side the win, although 10-man Slough put up a good fight in the second half.
Salisbury death notices and funeral announcements from the Salisbury Journal
The Salisbury Journal published 11 death notices last week.
25 road closures for Wiltshire motorists to avoid over next fortnight
Wiltshire's motorists will have 25 road closures to avoid nearby on the National Highways network this week.
Huge sale as shop prepares to close its doors for good
Shoe shop Ecco is set to close its Salisbury branch for good
Independent funeral directors marks a decade in business
AN INDEPENDENT family business in the heart of Salisbury is marking its 11th year.
Sallsbury Musical Society to perform Paul Carr's 'Awakening'
Salisbury Musical Society, Bournemouth Symphony Chorus, The Choristers of Salisbury Cathedral, John Findon, tenor and Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, will be performing Paul Carr's 'Awakening' conducted by David Halls.
Rare chance to explore Lady Tania Compton's Spilsbury Farm garden at open event
Garden-lovers will have the rare opportunity to explore three exquisite private gardens, as part of the new Open Gardens event by the local children’s hospice, Julia’s House. cc