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Electric bus to be showcased at event promoting greener transport

The bus operator is welcoming a new a fleet of 30 electric vehicles to transport passengers in-and-around Salisbury.

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Ambitious council house building programme progresses across county

It forms part of the authority’s broader commitment to increase housing supply, improve existing homes and deliver energy-efficient housing.

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'A whole series of initiatives are needed to stop migrants crossing the Channel'

Resettlement in the UK is the least cost-effective way of deploying our resources when it comes to helping people in greatest need.

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Former nurse announces new Salisbury Murders crime novel

A former nurse has announced the publication of her fourth book in The Salisbury Murders series.

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Commissioner resigns from board in protest at 'serious misuse of public money'

A Police and Crime Commissioner has resigned from a national policing role over value for money and need for modernisation.

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Wiltshire aristocrat wins legal battle for son's inheritance rights

The High Court has allowed the son of the owner of Longleat, who was born to a surrogate mother in America, to potentially inherit the more than £200 million family fortune.

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Village pub to host launch party as it reopens after 18 months

A village pub has been given a new lease of life.

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Teenage Market this weekend to help young entrepreneurs shine

Young entrepreneurs will have the chance to shine at this weekend's Teenage Market in Guildhall Square.

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Patchwork coat symbolising hope for planet visits Salisbury on latest journey

The Coat of Hopes, a powerful symbol of collective action against the climate and ecological crisis, arrived at the Guildhall on Thursday, May 7, as part of its latest journey across the UK.

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Salisbury river site gains official bathing water status

A new river bathing site has been officially designated.

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Premium Bonds odds to improve from July 2026 as NS&I adds 322,000 extra prizes

NS&I has announced it will be adding an estimated 322,000 prizes to its Premium Bonds draw from July 2026, increasing the odds of winning.

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UK tourists will have to pay more to travel abroad this summer after warning issued

Holidaymakers in Europe can expect to pay more to fly due to the Iran war, it has been revealed.

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The simple tax mistake millions make every year - and why HMRC hates it

Hundreds of thousands of Britons have already filed their tax returns months ahead of the deadline as experts warn delaying could lead to rising fines, costly interest charges and last-minute panic.

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Salisbury marks Sir David Attenborough’s 100th birthday with a call to protect nature

Inspiring talks brought people together in celebration at a gathering held in Salisbury

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Man who left school at 15 after being humiliated by teacher learns to read in 50s

A man who left school at 15 has turned his life around with the help of a literacy charity

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'Legend' of a man died after being struck by lorry on Salisbury street, inquest hears

Frederick Dray, known to family and friends as Fred, died aged 64 on October 28 2025, in a road traffic collision on Fisherton Street in Salisbury.

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Air ambulance awarded £100,000 grant to fund new training facilities

The Bradbury Training Room will help prepare the charity’s doctors, dispatchers, pilots and paramedics through simulation exercises and emergency response drills.

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Family farm to plant thousands of trees to boost wildlife

Thousands of new trees will be planted to boost wildlife and support a sustainable farming future, while supporting the productivity of the farm.

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Senior police officer who took charge as DCC on day of Novichok attack retires

A senior police officer has retired following more than three decades of service

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700 people attend youth event at park showcasing different activities

The event gave young people the chance to discover new activities and connect with groups in their area.