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Why Fine Dining isn’t Just a Pretty Plate

There’s this thing happening in the restaurant world right now where a lot of places are calling themselves “fine dining” just because the food is plated like modern art and […] The post Why Fine Dining isn’t Just a Pretty Plate appeared first on New Valley News....

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A World of Furniture celebrates 30 years in business

Husband and wife team Lucy and Mark first opened a furniture sales shop specialising in Pine furniture in February 1995. During the late 80s and 90s, Pine furniture was the […] The post A World of Furniture celebrates 30 years in business appeared first on New Valley News....

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Police powers increased in Devizes Town Centre on November 5

Due to concerns about potential disorder in Devizes town centre overnight on November 5, Wiltshire Police implemented temporary orders granting officers enhanced powers to stop and search individuals. The Section […] The post Police powers increased in Devizes Town Centre on November 5 appeared fi...

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Improving Team Collaboration with Software

If you want to try and improve team collaboration, then you can do this with ease if you have the right software. If you want to know more, then take […] The post Improving Team Collaboration with Software appeared first on New Valley News....

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LIVE: A36 shut in both directions after crash involving car and motorbike

The A36 is blocked in both directions between Stapleford and Deptford in Wiltshire following a crash involving a car and motorbike

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Alan Carr’s ‘I love Salisbury!’ street moment goes viral on TikTok

A TikTok video showing comedian Alan Carr declaring his love for Salisbury has gone viral, and it’s giving residents something to smile about.

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Charity auction with art by Quentin Blake and John Illsley raises £60,000

The event featured more than 70 donated artworks from established and emerging artists.

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PHOTOS: Scouts put to the test during annual 'incident hike'

The winners were named as the patrol that completed the most challenges and scored the highest points.

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Alleged rape victim says ex-police officer David Carrick ‘ruined my life’

A woman has told a trial that convicted sex offender David Carrick abused her while working as a police officer, saying “he’s kind of ruined my life”

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Rare bird of prey that can fly at speed of over 200 miles per hour spotted

The world's fastest animal, the peregrine falcon, has been snapped soaring through the skies in the New Forest.

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Easy Winter Holiday Ideas to Help You Recharge

If it’s been a long few months and the idea of getting away for a while sounds amazing, then welcome to the club. Winter often makes people feel a little […] The post Easy Winter Holiday Ideas to Help You Recharge appeared first on New Valley News....

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Improving Your Business with Expert Upgrades Sign in

Running a business is not easy, and maintaining its success requires continuous effort and adaptation. While companies often struggle to pinpoint the improvements that can yield the best return, certain […] The post Improving Your Business with Expert Upgrades Sign in appeared first on New Valley ...

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So You Bought a Teardown Property, Now What?

You just purchased a teardown property. While it does have a lot of potential, turning the dilapidated space into your dream home or lucrative investment takes careful planning, smart budgeting, […] The post So You Bought a Teardown Property, Now What? appeared first on New Valley News....

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Three Wiltshire buildings including Poultry Cross added to ‘at risk’ register

Three historic buildings in Wiltshire have been added to the UK’s Heritage at Risk register.

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Man jailed for Salisbury hit-and-run returns to court for assaulting woman twice

Trowbridge thug Braden Lynam, who was imprisoned for driving into two pedestrians in Salisbury, has been further jailed for twice assaulting a woman

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John Glen: Cover-ups, public office accountability and Small Business Saturday

This week, I took the opportunity to contribute to the debate at the second reading of The Public Office (Accountability) Bill, dubbed the Hillsborough Law.

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LETTER: ‘Infrastructure appears to be a dirty word for developers’

‘They seem to be allowed to just cram houses into Salisbury, with no consideration for other facilities that are needed for any expanding area’

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Bus drivers to wear poppies as mark of respect during Remembrance

Drivers will observe the two-minute silence by pulling over safely at 11am on Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day.

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Martin Field: 'Maybe it would be good if the Día de los Muertos drifted across'

Last weekend, a Mexican friend invited me to join them to celebrate the Día de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead, a festival celebrated extensively in Mexico at the start of November, the time we mark All Saints, or to give it its traditional name, All Hallows, ‘Holy Ones’ and All Souls Days.

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Queen Street shops outraged over event that 'blocked them from view'

The Salisbury Beastival, held from Thursday, October 30, to Sunday, November 2, was not well received by businesses on Queen Street.