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A reliable friend

By Tim Saunders When there’s yet another war that sees fuel prices continually rise you need a vehicle that avoids petrol stations. While I am driving the Honda CR-V full […] The post A reliable friend appeared first on New Valley News....

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Baguette time en France

By Tim Saunders When we visit St Malo we speak French. As an A-level French student my wife Caroline lived in Paris for 12 months and our daughter Harriett(15) is […] The post Baguette time en France appeared first on New Valley News....

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45 year old woman found dead at Salisbury home – inquest report

A 45-year-old woman was found dead in her bed by the emergency services after concerns had been expressed over her welfare. Now despite exhaustive tests it is now known how […] The post 45 year old woman found dead at Salisbury home – inquest report appeared first on New Valley News....

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Resident 'shocked' as council votes down motion to trim problematic sycamore tree

A sycamore tree at the centre of a policy row has left residents frustrated after calls for action were turned down.

Salisbury Journal | News

Volunteer receives special blessing from the Pope after 25 years of service

Helen Eales, from Hampshire, was honoured by Pope Leo for more than 25 years of service to her community through her work with the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD).

Salisbury Journal | News

Man due in court charged with murder of baby

A man is due in court charged with the murder of a baby.

Salisbury Journal | News

'You can achieve it' - Former homeless man thriving as chef with Centrepoint support

Cameron was 16 when he first experienced homelessness. He initially sought help from the council but said delays and complex paperwork made it difficult to access support.

Salisbury Journal | News

Nominations open for Local Hero Awards 2026 to celebrate unsung champions

The awards celebrate individuals and organisations who go above and beyond to make a positive impact across south Wiltshire and west Hampshire.

Salisbury Journal | News

New chair appointed to lead £20 million community regeneration project

Tom Belshaw has been named independent chair of the Pride in Place Salisbury Bemerton Community Board, bringing extensive experience in governance, youth services, and charity work to the role.

Salisbury Journal | News

Team of 23 raise almost £7,000 for charity in memory of Gemma

Her parents now fundraise for cancer charities in her name supporting Young Lives vs Cancer, Sarcoma UK, Youth Cancer Trust and the Teenage Cancer Trust.

Salisbury Journal | News

Ofsted hails 'impressive progress' at Wilton nursery

A nursery in Salisbury has been rated as "strong standard" by Ofsted following an inspection earlier this year.

Salisbury Journal | News

'The NHS is not failing – it is being failed by endless reorganisation'

Extensive top-down reforms have been very expensive in terms of money and staff morale.

Salisbury Journal | News

Fundraisers aged between 31 and 85 trek through Indian Himalayas for charity

They were covering around eight hours of mountain trails each day at altitudes of up to 3,000 metres.

Salisbury Journal | News

ARCHIVES: Students protest and parish hall opening

SALISBURY saw a student protest and a parish hall opening this week in 1976.

Salisbury Journal | News

Otters, supercars and double rainbows: Camera Club captures a lush green May

Salisbury Journal Camera Club members captured a lush green May.

Salisbury Journal | News

Salisbury PureGym shortlisted for Gym of the Year

Salisbury's Puregym has been shortlisted for Salisbury Journal's Gym of the Year award 2026.

Salisbury Journal | News

Career event coming to Salisbury Plain for veterans and military families

The event aims to help attendees translate military experience into civilian employment.

Salisbury Journal | News

First rural indoor padel club could be heading to Wiltshire border

Dorset Council has validated a planning application for the Chalk & Padel development at Thorneydown Farm, located on the edge of Sixpenny Handley in the Cranborne Chase area.

Salisbury Journal | News

Beautiful young performer once stayed in police station cell

Last week I watched a really interesting interview which was hosted by Gyles Brandreth

Salisbury Journal | News

Retired colonel cycling 140 kilometres to tackle veterans' homelessness

The cycle challenge follows his participation in Alabaré’s Big Sleep event, the first public sleepout to be staged in the gardens of St Paul’s Cathedral.