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  • Matchday volunteers

    SALISBURY City will welcome any supporters wishing to help ensure tomorrow's league game with Team Bath goes ahead. Speaking ahead of tonight's sporting dinner fundraiser with World Cup hero Nobby Stiles, manager Nick Holmes said: "At the moment all's

  • Cutting edge of dance theatre

    MATTHEW Bourne's latest artistic venture is an adaptation of the Tim Burton film, Edward Scissorhands, creating an exciting piece of dance theatre. The film, starring Johnny Depp, was a huge success and Matthew Bourne's production is billed as a veritable

  • Tie winners at home in next round

    THE winners of Tuesday's Errea Cup fourth round tie between Salisbury City and Cirencester Town will host Hitchin Town in the last eight. Chippenham Town have been drawn at home to fellow promotion hopefuls Mangotsfield United, while Chatham will entertain

  • Hunt for bogus health visitor

    A POLICE hunt was launched for a bogus health visitor last week, after a smartly dressed man called on a young mother in Tidworth, asking to see her baby son. He called at the woman's home just after 2pm on Thursday and told her he needed to check the

  • Vandals may force pub to close

    A CONSTANT stream of vandalism could result in the closure of one of just two pubs in Three Legged Cross. The Woodcutters Arms, in Ringwood Road, has been subjected to continual vandalism since landlord Terry Longland took over as manager last April,

  • Step out with the toad patrol

    AN animal lover from Ringwood is appealing to residents to help amorous amphibians reach their spawning grounds for the spring. Teresa Baker, of Hightown, set up the toad patrol 15 years ago to help toads migrate from the New Forest to Blashford lakes

  • Holmes extends contract

    SALISBURY City boss Nick Holmes has extended his contract with the Southern League Premier Division leaders. Holmes signed an extension that will keep him with the Old Sarum outfit until at least the end of the 2008/2009 season. Club chairman Neville

  • Cirencester replay at home/new Bath City date

    SALISBURY City's 4th Round Errea Cup tie with Cirencester Town, abandoned on Tuesday evening due to a frozen pitch, will be replayed at the Raymond McEnhill Stadium on Tuesday (January 31). There was initial confusion over the venue for the tie, which

  • Whites entertain the Blues

    SALISBURY City will play their Salisbury Hospital Cup semi-final against Amesbury Town on Tuesday, March 14, kick off 7.45pm. Salisbury saw off the challenge of Laverstock & Ford 2-0 in the previous round, while The Blues were handed a bye following

  • Schools celebrate good GCSE league table results

    SCHOOLS around the district are heading towards the top of the class following some record-breaking results, according to the latest GCSE league tables. Four made the top 200 in England for their overall results, while three also featured among the schools

  • Application for fifth park and ride

    A PLANNING application for Salisbury's fifth and final park and ride site has been made by Wiltshire county council. The council has applied for permission to build the Petersfinger park and ride site on the Southampton Road on land adjoining the Tesco

  • Record year for auction house

    AUCTIONEERS Woolley and Wallis, of Salisbury, are celebrating a record year, with turnover for 2005 reaching £8.96m. The figure contrasts with £7.37m in 2004. Good results were recorded by all specialist departments, with a major contribution coming

  • FSB regional role for Tracy

    TRACY Hill is the new western regional organiser for the Federation of Small Businesses. Ms Hill, who lives in Somerset, succeeds Rupert Cox to the full-time post that covers Wiltshire and Somerset a region that has more than 7,000 members. She comes