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Get More From Your Sales Team This Year
Are you interested in improving your business? If so, then you might want to start with your sales team. Your sales team has a massive impact on the overall performance […] The post Get More From Your Sales Team This Year appeared first on New Valley News....
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18 year old will appear in court after a blade incident in Ludgershall
An 18-year-old youth is to appear at Swindon Crown Court next month following a major disorder incident involving a blade in Ludgershall. At the time he was arrested on suspicion […] The post 18 year old will appear in court after a blade incident in Ludgershall appeared first on New Valley News....
Building a Brand for Your Healthcare Business
If you run a healthcare business, you might think that it’s enough to show the products or services you offer and how they impact a person’s health, but you know […] The post Building a Brand for Your Healthcare Business appeared first on New Valley News....
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Is the Caribbean becoming the new Europe for Brits?
British holidaymakers traditionally defaulted to European destinations for reliable sunshine, cultural experiences, and straightforward logistics. Yet emerging travel patterns suggest this decades-long preference may be shifting as long-haul destinations, particularly […] The post Is the Caribbean...
Second inquest into death of man following surgery at SDH
A second inquest has opened into the death of a patient who died after surgery at Salisbury District Hospital. Company Director Rodney Michael Harrison, 77, from Ringwood, died on 2 […] The post Second inquest into death of man following surgery at SDH appeared first on New Valley News....
Council contractors working around the clock to repair potholes
As heavy rain continues to fall across the county, Wiltshire Council and its contractors are working around the clock to repair potholes across the road network. Alongside its regular highway […] The post Council contractors working around the clock to repair potholes appeared first on New Valley ...
Nationwide gives £175 free cash to 40,000 customers and offer is 'still running'
More than 40,000 customers have been paid Nationwide’s £175 switch bonus in the last three months, making it one of the best bank switch offers for 2026
£2 flights go on sale today - how to grab British Airways’ summer Avios-only deals
British Airways has launched £2 flights to Madrid and Toulon for summer 2026 today. Here’s how to book the Avios-only reward seats before they sell out.
Man in his 80s dies suddenly after collapsing in the street
The incident happened at around 11.30 am on Wednesday, February 11, on London Road in Amesbury.
'Difficult travel conditions' expected as yellow weather warning issued across area
Met Office issues yellow weather warning for ice in Hampshire from 13–14 February. Expect hazardous travel, icy roads, and possible slips and injuries.
UK's biggest bird of prey spotted soaring over the New Forest
The UK's biggest bird of prey has been spotted soaring over the New Forest.
Plans to develop former rehab centre and relocate hospital facilities given go ahead
Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust are applying to redevelop the old South Newton Hospital on Warminster Road, South Newton.
Queen Elizabeth Gardens among government's proposed new designated bathing areas
Community-led plans to create an official bathing area at Queen Elizabeth Gardens in Salisbury with the aim of improving water quality have taken a step forward
New padel court to be built on 'dumping ground’ at family farm as plans approved
The facility will be built at Manor Farm in Bowerchalke on land that is currently used as a “dumping ground for scrap metal, old machinery and general mess”.
'Thanks to the generosity of our community, the refuge is no longer under threat'
This is a fantastic show of support and commitment by local people to the refuge. It means that for the next few months, we can focus on the work that the refuge carries out without the worry that the refuge might have to close at any moment.
'Charter Sunday is when the everyday life of Salisbury meets our civic story'
If you were on the Market Square last Sunday, you might have paused at the sight of a flock of red-robed and tricorn-hatted people processing across the stones.
New Italian conversation group launches in Salisbury after success of French sessions
The group is being organised by local man Jacques Desfontaines, who was inspired by the success of a long‑running French conversation meet‑up held weekly at the Red Lion Hotel on Milford Street.
Police arrest wanted man with distinctive face tattoo
A man wanted for recall to prison has been arrested, Wiltshire Police have confirmed
Employee Training: Empower Your Team for Growth
Employee training is the foundation of a thriving business. Well-trained employees become more confident, efficient, and innovative, which leads to better performance in the workplace as a whole. But training […] The post Employee Training: Empower Your Team for Growth appeared first on New Valley...
Man with images of sex with dog and horse and indecent images of children avoids jail
A man from Laverstock appeared at Salisbury Magistrates' Court for possessing indecent images of children and images of sex with dog and horse.