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Dozens of motorcyclists raise thousands on charity motorcycle ride

The event was designed to raise funds and awareness for young carers and children aged five to 12 who are facing difficult circumstances.

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Pictures: Visitors brave the heat as popular Wiltshire history festival draws crowds

One of the UK’s premier history festivals is continuing to draw strong crowds in Wiltshire as it moves into its fourth day.

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New fleet of electric buses announced for popular route

A fleet of brand new electric buses has been announced for a popular route

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Wiltshire Bobby Van Trust praised as 'incredible' after high sheriff visit

Dr Alex Goodwin spent three days with the Wiltshire Bobby Van Trust, a charity that supports elderly victims of crime and women at risk.

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Homelessness charity calls for support to provide safe and secure accommodation

The charity is encouraging people to make regular donations to support single homeless adults, veterans and young people across its network.

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Driver who caused life-changing injuries to tourist motorcyclist jailed

A man has been jailed after a dangerous lane change on a busy road left a motorcyclist with life-changing injuries.

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A303 closed for hours after crash with drivers urged to avoid the area

A collision closed a major route and caused travel delays.

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LIVE: Road reopened after crash involving two vehicles on A303

- Fire crews attending incident on the A303 - Westbound carriageway is currently closed - Drivers asked to avoid the area

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New Forest District Council raises flag to mark Armed Forces Day

Council staff members who are veterans of the armed forces also attended the flag raising.

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College opens applications for university-level courses starting in 2027

The sessions are open to anyone considering higher education, including current Level 3 and T Level students, adults looking to return to education.

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Marathon runner set to complete year-long challenge in Salisbury

An epic year-long challenge will come to a close this weekend in Salisbury.

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Salisbury woman wins £1million on EuroMillions

A retired office worker has become a millionaire.

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Southampton Airport passengers warned of rule change that could bar entry to Spain

The financial requirements for British nationals to enter Spain have changed in 2026 - see how it affects Southampton Airport passengers.

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Free buses for serving and former military personnel on Armed Forces Day

Free travel is being offered to current and veteran military personnel on Saturday 27 June in honour of Armed Forces Day.

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Stagecoach to offer free travel to military personnel and veterans

The gesture applies across its network and will be available on June 27 and 28, during Armed Forces Day weekend.

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Wiltshire pub owned by former Top Gear host James May wins top business award

The Royal Oak in Swallowcliffe, near Salisbury, was named Best Local Pub in Wiltshire at the 2026 Muddy Stilettos Awards, which celebrate outstanding independent businesses across the counties.

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Resident given £1,000 fine after leaving rubbish by road

An Amesbury resident has been issued with a £1,000 fixed penalty notice for fly-tipping

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Salisbury's 'Library of Things' moves location as it marks five years

From bunting to bouncy castles, lawnmowers to ladders and scarifiers to sewing machines – nearly 300 items are now available to borrow from the new site.

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PLANNING: Plans for new hotel signage and pub refurbishment among latest applications

The plans are for replacement hotel signage to comprise a fascia sign over the main entrance of Milford Hall Hotel on Castle Street in Salisbury.