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  • CB Skip Hire

    Southbourne, St Thomas Farm, London Road, Salisbury SP1 3YU. Tel: 01722 320544

  • A W S Fencing

    Alan Smith, 6 Ferndale Road, Andover SP10 3HQ. Tel: 01264 393115

  • Avon Security

    21 Salisbury Street, Amesbury, Salisbury SP4 7AW. Tel: 01980 626000

  • Avon Landscapes

    3 Sweet Ann, Winterbourne Earls, Salisbury SP4 6HB. Tel: 01980 610913

  • Alpha Cabs

    Cygnet Drive, Durrington, Salisbury SP4 8LQ. Tel: 0800 3895464

  • Sensible, cheap answer will obviously be ignored

    CONGRATULATIONS Ian West and Colin Mills on having the sense to produce a solution to the A303/Stonehenge problem. Of course, it won't be taken up, despite probably being the best solution a sensible, practical and relatively cheap answer to the

  • Hospital should highlight bus option

    HAVING read your recent lead article 'Passenger anger at new bus service' (Salisbury Journal, March 2), my thoughts immediately turned towards a very different problem, which could be obviated by the recent introduction of these new bus services. On

  • Why do our main roads go un-repaired?

    IT'S the pothole season again. They are back, bigger and deeper than ever, and even more this year. We hear the time-honoured whinge, "We have no money for road repairs". Can someone tell me where the money came from in 2004/5 to re-cover all the side

  • Chamber has been an independent voice for businesses

    ALTHOUGH interested in previous comments and ideas made in Postbag, I feel, as president of the Salisbury and district chamber of commerce, the need to reply to his comment/question 'What has happened to the voice of local business, the chamber of commerce

  • Brunel Link: A message to councillors

    WOULD you please convey a message to our illustrious Salisbury district councillors? If the Brunel link plans do get thrown out, after 40 years of procrastination of vested interests, I shall never again vote for any of you. How many of you live in

  • Enjoy a joke with friends

    Hi, kids, and welcome to the Gang the part of the Journal that is just for you. I'm in very high spirits this week because I've just been reading some of the jokes that new Gang members have sent in. Here are some of my favourites, and I'll be printing

  • Rutter leads from podium at fundraiser

    COMPOSER John Rutter led a choral workshop on Sunday, at Salisbury Arts Centre, which was attended by 250 singers from Salisbury Community Choir and other local choirs. The event was organised by the community choir, and John Rutter worked through music

  • Website accolade for city artist

    A PAINTING depicting one of Scotland's more remote golf courses has given David Stooke Artist of the Month status, on a paintings and prints website. Salisbury-based David is naturally delighted at being February's Artist of the Month on www.paintingsand

  • Company's plea to save trees

    A COMPANY in Ringwood is urging businesses to play their part in saving the world's trees. Printer and copier firm Canotec, of Duck Island Lane, estimates that each of its customers uses an average of 3.6 trees on printing and copying every year. It

  • Businesses 'get together'

    A FINANCIAL services business is continuing the trend of teaming up with another enterprise to provide a complete package of services to their customers. Hurst Financial Consultancy, of Lower Road, Bemerton, has forged a link with estate agent H W White

  • H&S audit award for Mahle

    MAHLE Filter Systems of High Post has been presented with a top award by the British Safety Council. The company, which makes air filter systems for car manufacturers, received the council's Five-Star Health and Safety Audit award at a London ceremony

  • Reserves prove a point

    SALISBURY City's Reserves drew 2-2 with Farnborough Town on Wednesday evening. Goals from Chris Knowles and Adam Heath earned injury-hit Whites a share of the spoils in their Capital League match. First team boss Nick Holmes said: "It was a makeshift

  • Residents are fined - for parking in their own zone

    A ROW broke out in a Salisbury street after motorists received parking tickets for leaving their cars in their own residents' zone. Stunned car-owners in Ashley Road watched in amazement as a police officer fined every one of them while they were parked

  • EU directive prompts fears for cathedral's organ

    MUSIC-LOVERS are keeping their fingers crossed that Salisbury Cathedral's historic Father Willis organ will be renovated before the latest EU directive comes into force a ruling that could silence the grand pipe organs found in cathedrals, churches and