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Salisbury hospital reports 18 incidents of ‘wrong-site surgery’

National reports up to 101 cases per year, with 7% causing serious patient harm Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust recorded an alarming 18 incidents of surgery on the wrong patient or […] The post Salisbury hospital reports 18 incidents of ‘wrong-site surgery’ appeared first on New Valley News....

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How to Safeguard Your Business Assets

If you own a business, security should be paramount on your list of concerns. It is important for the safety of any products you have in your building and for […] The post How to Safeguard Your Business Assets appeared first on New Valley News....

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Salisbury hospital had 18 cases of surgery on wrong patient or body part in 5 years

The incidents, classified as "wrong-site surgery" errors, involve procedures performed on the wrong patient, body part or side of the body.

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Tributes paid to 'community-oriented' founder and chairman of popular village fair

The Downton community is mourning the loss of Tony Pike who passed away peacefully at home on January 11.

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Peggy celebrates 100th birthday with her friends and family

A RETIRED NURSE HAS celebrated her 100th birthday surrounded by family and friends in her Gillingham care home. Peggy, who lives in Fern Brook Lodge care home, was joined by […] The post Peggy celebrates 100th birthday with her friends and family appeared first on New Valley News....

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Online bookies vs betting shops: How to combine both for smarter wagering in 2026

Betting shops have cash convenience and community; online books have speed, privacy and market depth. Here’s how to combine them both intelligently. In most markets, especially those where cash is […] The post Online bookies vs betting shops: How to combine both for smarter wagering in 2026 appe...

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'The sovereignty of the British Indian Ocean Territories is in limbo'

What the Government is now doing is to try and force through Parliament a Bill that renounces UK sovereignty over the territories without actually transferring it to Mauritius.

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Forces Briefing: Soldiers honoured and Fusiliers complete Kuwait training

The Potential Non-Commissioned Officers course run by the Royal Tank Regiment is now in full swing.

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Cancer support charity celebrates its fifth anniversary

Chairperson Rachel Salter and treasurer Robert Wells blew out the candles on the birthday cake before expressing their gratitude in a speech.

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Schoolchildren in Salisbury asked to help shape future of new electric buses

Primary schools in Salisbury and surrounding areas are encouraged to take part.

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How to Stay Safe When Investing in Cryptocurrency

One of the most important things to pay attention to when you start investing in cryptocurrencies is staying safe and keeping your investments secure. Crypto is still not regulated in […] The post How to Stay Safe When Investing in Cryptocurrency appeared first on New Valley News....

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Residents invited to help develop new cycling and walking infrastructure plans

Residents in Tidworth and Ludgershall are being invited by Wiltshire Council to help develop new Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plans (LCWIPs) that aim to improve active travel networks in their towns.

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Two-day charity collection for RNLI sets a new record

The branch holds a collection at Tesco Extra every year with the kind support of the manager and staff.

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Council tax rise approved for New Forest as 2.99 per cent increase set

New Forest District Council has approved its budget for the 2026/27 financial year, including a rise in council tax and investment across a range of local services.

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PLANNING: Plans for new Pizza Hut drive-through among latest applications

The application site is located on Solstice Retail Park in Amesbury.

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Plans lodged to rebuild and restore historic cottage destroyed by fire

Hackthorne Cottage, on Hackthorne Road, Durrington, owned by Mr Alan Shipway, was severely damaged when a blaze, believed to have started in or around the fireplace, tore through its thatched roof on April 12, 2025.

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Call to get involved with plans for Salisbury's huge 800-year city-wide celebration

Salisbury 800 will take place in 2027 and marks eight centuries since the city received its royal charter.

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Free blood pressure checks available at Tesco as part of new campaign

The Office for Health Improvement and Disparities estimates that 54,000 people in Wiltshire are living with undiagnosed high blood pressure.

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Inside this beautiful two double bedroom village cottage for sale

A TWO-BEDROOM semi-detached house in Salisbury's High Street is up for sale with offers in excess of £270,000.

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Nursery children on reading mission to rekindle their love of books

The pledge brings together more than 350 Busy Bees nurseries and more than 37,000 children across the UK.