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How to Make Your Storefront Look Good

If you spend money on a business idea, you want it to be profitable and successful. In terms of store design, most of the creative energy and planning goes into […] The post How to Make Your Storefront Look Good appeared first on New Valley News....

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Have you seen Andrew? Urgent appeal as police 'very concerned' for his welfare

We are urgently appealing for help in finding a man missing from Amesbury.

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Stars Appeal 'hugely grateful' as more than £60k raised by 'wonderful' volunteers

Last year, the bookshop, which is in the main entrance of the hospital, raised £48,619, with the Stars Appeal bucket collectors raising a further £18,717. The combined totals top the amount raised in 2023 of £62,653.

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RNLI Salisbury 'very privileged' as chief executive scheduled to pay visit

Chief executive Peter Sparkes will pay a visit on Thursday, March 13 to speak about his plans for the future of the RNLI, welcomed by the the RNLI Salisbury, Wilton & District Branch which raises money for the Mudeford station.

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LETTER: How long does it take to repair a street lamp? The answer may surprise you

That may not sound like something to celebrate or even to think about, but at some point in the middle of November it stopped working, and I started getting contacted by residents some of whom were finding they felt less safe going out at night as that is the only light at their end of the road.

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National motorcycle safety initiative running sessions in Wiltshire alongside police

Wiltshire BikeSafe is a police-led national motorcycle safety initiative that aims to reduce the number of motorcycle casualties on UK roads.

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PHOTOS: Love is in the air at care homes across the south

All 21 homes, owned and run by Colten Care in Dorset, Hampshire, West Sussex and Wiltshire, joined the annual celebration of love.

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What’s the Secret for Staying Ahead of Industry Trends?

Have you ever wondered how some businesses always seem to be one step ahead? It’s like they somehow mastered the art of business growth, right? They launch products right before […] The post What’s the Secret for Staying Ahead of Industry Trends? appeared first on New Valley News....

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Salisbury Hospital offers more opportunities for Healthcare Assistants

Healthcare Assistants (HCAs) at Salisbury Healthcare Trust are feeling better supported, more confident, and are more likely to remain in their roles, and at the hospital, as a result of […] The post Salisbury Hospital offers more opportunities for Healthcare Assistants appeared first on New Valle...

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Airfield operator accused of ‘sustained neglect’ over First World War hangar

The operator of Old Sarum Airfield have been accused of showing a “complete lack of respect” to a First World War aircraft hangar

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Primary school joins academy trust to 'ensure best possible outcomes' for pupils

The trust now supports 11 academies, including Salisbury 6th Form College, across the Salisbury area.

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LETTER – ‘My faith in human nature was restored on the night I burst my tyre’

‘I wish to express my sincere gratitude to the police and everyone who stopped to help when we hit a pothole and burst a tyre on the A345 Salisbury’

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Planning application round up: Shop to be converted into five one-bedroom flats

These planning applications for Salisbury and South Wiltshire were received by Wiltshire Council for the week ending February 16.

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‘Structural damage’ to Shopmobility building forces it to close

Salisbury's Shopmobility shop has been forced to close until further notice because of “structural damage to the building”

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'Things need to change': Inquest finds teenage soldier died after Army failings

At the conclusion of the inquest of Jaysley Beck at Wiltshire and Swindon Coroner's Court on February 20, coroner Nicholas Rheinberg said it was "arguable" that the Army had breached Gunner Beck’s Article Two "right to life" under the Human Rights Act.

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Dorset entrepreneurs wanted for iPad give-away

Pictured Jessica Dennis, STRIDE Dorset programme co-ordinator A Dorset  business support group is holding a Masterclass in Entrepreneurship and the four start-ups chosen to attend will each receive an iPad […] The post Dorset entrepreneurs wanted for iPad give-away appeared first on New Valley Ne...

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Can I still use old first and second-class stamps? Royal Mail explains what to do

Royal Mail shares if you can still use old first and second-class stamps in the UK - what you can do with them if they don't have a barcode.

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Every home in England could have 4 different bins soon under new rules

A significant shift in waste management is on the horizon for England, with expectations set for all households to have four bins by next year.

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Government could ban 17-19-year-old drivers from having young passengers

Driving licence changes have been backed by 100,000 drivers as a petition hits a major milestone.