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  • "Paula Radcliffes" and the Personal Best

    I have no right to even think about beating my own personal best for the marathon in New York. The eleventh-hour entry and squeezed preparation time means that I should be content to get round with little concern for the time. However, the competitiveness

  • Motorbike 'too powerful' for teenager

    A TEENAGER accused of causing the death of a moped rider by riding dangerously was not permitted to ride such a powerful motorbike, a court heard. Christopher McMullen, 18, of Linderback Drive, Verwood, was travelling along the A35 Upton bypass on September

  • Fisherton Manor demolished to make way for new school

    PUPILS from Salisbury's Highbury Primary School cheered as workers moved in to demolish old buildings nextdoor to their school to make way for their brand new school. The buildings were once Fisherton Manor Middle School, which closed down two years

  • Rockbourne Fairs success

    BLESSED with beautiful weather, the annual Rockbourne Fair held at The Bibury Suite, Salisbury Racecourse, once again proved to be a very popular event attracting people from all over the South. And the fair's seven nominated charities, including the

  • John remembers wartime comrade

    WORLD War Two veteran John Mallen has paid an emotional visit to the grave of an old comrade he last saw 63 years ago. John, 88, of Rambridge Crescent, Salisbury, sported his war service medals to stand beside Ken Lovett's final resting place at St George