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County Tile Warehouse
Stephenson Road, Churchfields Industrial Estate, Salisbury SP2 7NP. Tel: 01305 261400
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A Day in the Life of a Head Chef
ANDREW Davidson developed a taste for his job when his father was in the army and he travelled round the world with his family in tow. Now Andrew, or Dru as he is more commonly known, is putting his knowledge of international cuisine to good use as he
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RSPB hits at 'bias' in A303 consultation
THE Royal Society for the Protection of Birds has launched an attack on the public consultation for the Stonehenge road improvements, labelling it biased and misleading. The charity has written to the Highways Agency outlining its concerns about the
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Taxis' festive charges are unfair
NOW that the Christmas festivities are over, I should like to draw attention to the service the Salisbury taxis were offering at that time. My daughter, who works at Salisbury District Hospital, had to work on Christmas day for the afternoon shift and
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Funding gap should not be filled solely by motorists
THE proposed introduction of Sunday parking charges, reported in the Journal on January 26, would impose a burden on one section of the community, which is inequitable. The burden of filling the £1.4m funding gap should be spread across all council taxpayers
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Will Sir Terry manage to give me an answer?
I have written to Sir Terry Leahy, chief executive of Tesco, complaining that, since September 2005, I have been asking my local Tesco superstore in Bourne Way, Salisbury, whether it is possible to acquire replacement brush heads for my Tesco own-brand
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We still want a dual carriageway
AS a paid-up member of the Local and Narrowly Focussed Party referred to in previous postbags, I must reiterate that my party still sees the preferred option for the Stonehenge road problem to be merely the upgrading of the A303 to a dual carriageway
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CCTV could be used to detect traffic offenders
DRIVERS who commit traffic offences in areas covered by CCTV cameras could soon find themselves facing fixed-penalty tickets after being caught on camera. Salisbury district council is considering using the existing CCTV network to introduce a system
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