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  • Reunion invitation

    AN open invitation has been extended to any former Salisbury City FC players who wish to attend a special reunion on Saturday, July 28 at the Raymond McEnhill Stadium. The reunion event is being staged in a marquee adjacent to the ground prior to that

  • Journal special edition

    A limited edition 24-page special newspaper commemorating Salisbury City's 2006/07 promotion-winning season will be on sale next week. "Going Up," produced by the Journal Sport team, will be available from newsagents in and around the city as well as

  • Council take back tennis 'drug den'

    YOUNG members of Ringwood Lawn Tennis Club have been forced to put down their rackets after repeated attacks by yobs on their Carvers Field clubhouse. An SOS community call launched a year ago to save the club has failed as more and more members left

  • City's 747th mayor officially sworn in

    KEVIN Cardy, district councillor for Bishopdown, was officially sworn in as the 747th Mayor of Salisbury at a ceremony in St Thomas's Church on Saturday. The new mayor, who will be assisted in his duties by his wife, mayoress Jan Cardy, and deputy mayor

  • Cabinet to consult on office plans

    A SCALED-DOWN version of the Bourne Hill offices development appears to be on the cards as the new Salisbury District Council cabinet strives to find a solution to the dilemma of whether or not to dump the original £15.4m project. The joint Liberal Democrat

  • Molly marks 100th birthday in style

    CENTENARIAN Amy Marsh almost missed her own birthday party when she had an unexpected hospital stay - but she got out just in time to raise a glass and toast her own health. Ms Marsh, who is known as Molly to her friends, had to stay in hospital for