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Man jailed for 28 months following stabbing in Amesbury

John Worrall was sentenced for grievous bodily harm and possessing an offensive weapon in a public place  It follows an incident in January 2024, when a man was attacked with […] The post Man jailed for 28 months following stabbing in Amesbury appeared first on New Valley News....

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Salisbury Hospital highest scoring in national survey

The highest scoring hospital in England for staff looking forward to going to work is Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust according to a National NHS Staff Survey. Every year the NHS […] The post Salisbury Hospital highest scoring in national survey appeared first on New Valley News....

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What Should You Look for When Buying a Dry Thermal Electric Radiator? Top 5 Features to Consider

When considering heating options for the home, dry thermal electric radiators have become a popular choice for many. These heaters are known for their efficiency and ease of use, providing […] The post What Should You Look for When Buying a Dry Thermal Electric Radiator? Top 5 Features to Consider...

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Should you buy a bigger car?

When you’re looking to buy a new vehicle, a number of factors might influence the decision. The up-front price, and the long-term running costs, might be worth considering. The same […] The post Should you buy a bigger car? appeared first on New Valley News....

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Witness appeal after child suffers life threatening injuries in A303 collision near Bulford

Police are appealing for witnesses following a serious collision on the A303 near Amesbury yesterday afternoon (28/03), in which a young child suffered life-threatening injuries. The incident took place at […] The post Witness appeal after child suffers life threatening injuries in A303 collision ...

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Man pleads guilty to offences including false imprisonment, strangulation and sexual assault

A man from Sutton Veny has pleaded guilty to 10 domestic abuse offences after putting a victim through a 10-hour torture. Tommy Hitt, 46, of Springhead, appeared at Salisbury Crown […] The post Man pleads guilty to offences including false imprisonment, strangulation and sexual assault appeared fi...

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Wiltshire College student Summer Haigh on a high as EasyJet cabin crew

NEWLY qualified easyJet air cabin crew member Summer Haigh says the skills she learnt on a travel and tourism course at Wiltshire College & University Centre helped her pass an […] The post Wiltshire College student Summer Haigh on a high as EasyJet cabin crew appeared first on New Valley News...

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NS&I Premium Bond cuts looming, says expert, as April sees fewer big winners

Premium Bonds big winners have already been cut as fewer £100,000 prizes will be available from next month

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WHSmith agree to sell high street chain with plans to rebrand as TGJones

Retailer WHSmith has agreed to sell its UK high street chain to Modella Capital and will rebrand as TGJones.

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King Charles ‘won’t slow down or do what he’s told’ after cancelling engagements

The Queen has described King Charles as a 'workaholic' after he had to cancel engagements due to cancer treatment side effects.

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King Charles admitted to hospital today, Buckingham Palace has announced

The King is now back at Clarence House after his "short" visit to hospital with side effects of his cancer treatment.

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Wiltshire elections - All you need to know ahead of 'the big vote' on May 1

Local elections for Wiltshire Council and Town, City and Parish Councils are taking place on Thursday, May 1.

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Wiltshire country pub 'finally' reopens as new landlord aims to provide for community

The Greater Good pub on High Street in Fovant has officially reopened with new landlords after a long period of closure.

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Residents slam 'disturbing' plans to lower Victorian brick wall and install fence

In February, plans were submitted by Mr Marc Read of Salisbury City Council to lower the existing boundary wall to Wyndham Park along Wyndham Terrace and install fencing, and plant a native hedge row.

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Union 'generally supportive' of 'exclusion zone' parking ban for hospital staff

Following extensive engagement with staff, Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust took the decision to introduce a 1.5-mile zone.

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Cat rescue shelter given £2,000 boost to help with vet bills

The charity, which is run entirely by volunteers, is already spending the money on treating the cats in its care.

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Two cordons remain in city hours after two people injured in hit and run

A major road in Salisbury city centre was closed this afternoon following a hit and run crash.

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Man wanted after 'targeted attack' leaves two people hospitalised

A man wanted after a 'targeted attack' in Salisbury could be in Southampton, police have warned.

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Developer seeks permission to build nearly 300 homes and ‘extend Old Sarum’

Bloor Homes has pushed ahead with plans to build nearly 300 dwellings in Old Sarum after a public consultation in January

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Plans to turn former post office into residential use two years after closure

Larkhill Post Office has applied for prior approval to change the use of the former post office to residential use.