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  • Chamber to meet with police

    MEMBERS of Salisbury & District Chamber of Commerce and Industry will get the chance to meet members and officers of Wiltshire police authority and Wiltshire and Swindon fire authority next Monday. They can question the two authorities about the budget

  • Awards deadline extended

    THE deadline for entries to the Skills Awards 2006 has been extended to January 31. The awards, organised by skills4business and the Learning and Skills Council, are open to all businesses in Wiltshire. They recognise those companies, organisations

  • IT link-up offers complete solution

    A BUSINESS concept popular in the UK's larger cities is catching on in rural south Wiltshire. Computer specialist Blue Frontier Business Solutions has teamed up with accountants Clifford Fry & Co to provide a complete IT, financial and business advice

  • Ringwood girl wins youth parliament seat

    A RINGWOOD schoolgirl has become a member of the UK youth parliament after sweeping to success in district-wide elections. Corrina Groves (16), was voted in as an MYP by youngsters in the New Forest and Test Valley South following a hard-fought campaign

  • Dental care backdown

    PLANS to create 5,000 NHS dental places in Ringwood have been shelved by New Forest primary care trust, just months after being first tabled. Associate director of primary care at New Forest, Eastleigh and Test Valley PCTs, Julia Bagshaw, in November

  • City tipped to pull the plug on Team Bath

    SOUTHERN League Premier Division leaders Salisbury City are firm favourites to pick up three more points on Saturday when Team Bath visit the Raymond McEnhill Stadium, according to Independent Bookmakers. The Whites are 1/4 to make it 12 wins in a

  • Supaloot draw (w/e January 28)

    CITY Supaloot prize draw winners for week ending Saturday, January 28 (Wk no: 407). Monday (£10) 101456 - Miss B Sprott, Salisbury. Tuesday (£20) 200405 - Mr W Abel, Old Sarum. Wednesday (£30) 200241 Mr M Bunn, Salisbury. Thursday (£40) 101785

  • Theatre trips and chocolate

    HI GANG! How many of you enjoy going to the theatre? I think theatres are magical places where things aren't quite what they seem and you never know who you will meet. I love going backstage and seeing what happens to make shows look so fantastic. T

  • Council wheels in latest recycling plan for city

    NEW wheelie bins will be rolled out across south Wiltshire, in a bid to double the amount of rubbish that is recycled. By 2010, every household will have a black bin for rubbish destined for landfill sites and a green wheelie bin for recycling organic

  • Relaxed Robbie reflects on a Hitchin hat-trick

    WITH Salisbury City's strike-force of Paul Sales and Matt Tubbs unavailable because of illness or injury recently, few would have expected the league leaders' winning streak to continue with such gusto. The duo had been responsible for 36 of the club's

  • Former PM's home to be opened to public

    ARUNDELLS, the Salisbury home for more than 20 years of Sir Edward Heath, is to be preserved and opened to the public under the terms of the former prime minister's will. Sir Edward, who died last July, a week after his 89th birthday, left almost all

  • Errea Cup tie to be replayed on Tuesday

    SALISBURY City's Errea Cup fourth round tie with Cirencester Town, which was abandoned on Tuesday night due to a frozen pitch, is to be replayed on Tuesday, January 31. City's Southern League Premier Division match with Bath City previously scheduled