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Befitting Salisbury's Sunday family day, emotion was very much to the fore in the unsaddling enclosure when Richard Hannon presented his father…
Salisbury Rovers FC marked the occasion on Saturday, June 6, with an end-of-season celebration at the Five Rivers Leisure Centre.
The sun glinted off the water as we paddled gently along the Devon coastline, the rhythmic splash of our oars the only sound breaking the calm.
The concert is named after a piece by Sir Charles Wood, a significant figure in this year's anniversary celebrations marking both his birth and…
Homelessness charity Alabaré said the findings were "disturbing" but matched what it is seeing in its own services.
It will cover casualty assessment, calling for help, managing chest pains, CPR, defibrillator use, choking, severe bleeding and seizures.
Morrisons is selling a Toblerone weighing 4.5kg—12 times the standard size—promoted as a treat ahead of Father's Day on June 21.
A Compare the Market study found six million drivers were risking a £50 fine every time they encountered a roundabout
Annaliese Stoney, based in Salisbury, has been recognised in the World Illustration Awards for a book she both wrote and illustrated.
Wiltshire council will now clear it up at a cost to us, council taxpayers. If the rubbish had been dumped on private property, then the cost of…
'You can't look back with hindsight' Martin Lewis shares his tips on flight prices falling after booking
Planning to see Harry Styles play live? Experts warn ticket scams are becoming more sophisticated, with many fans only discovering the fraud at the…
A marathon runner is taking on a challenge to run 55 marathons in 55 English cities in just one year
Musical Theatre Salisbury (MTS) will be performing Jekyll & Hyde the Musical at Salisbury Playhouse from July 6-11.
Walk for Wards is the flagship fundraising event for the Stars Appeal, Salisbury Hospital’s charity, and will take place on Sunday, July 5 at…
The Salisbury Voices for Life Choir is made up of people directly or indirectly affected by cancer and continues its work despite significant recent…
The firm advises employers to consider flexible working, shift swaps and clear World Cup policies to manage requests fairly.
The Journal covered the presentation of Long Service medals to four firemen at Boscombe Down and an open day at Chaffyn Grove School.
More than 150 organisations, including clubs, charities and community groups, have already signed up.