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  • Shannon found alive

    MISSING schoolgirl Shannon Matthews, who disappeared after leaving school to walk home three weeks ago has been found alive. West Yorkshire Police, who have been assisted in their search for the nine-year-old by specialist force dogs teams from Hampshire

  • Police inspector drowned

    TRIBUTES have been paid to a Dorset police inspector whose body was found at Poole harbour yesterday morning. The body of Inspector Neil Munro, 43, who had worked in the county, at Ferndown, Poole, Wareham and, most recently, Bournemouth, for 20 years

  • Jane's Book Week visit

    PUPILS from Exeter House enjoyed a visit from a local councillor and illustrator earlier this month to celebrate World Book Week. Jane Launchbury, district councillor for Downton, created the popular Letterland Picture Books, which help children with

  • Whites set for Celtic visit

    SALISBURY City boss Nick Holmes accepts his side will have to be on their guard tomorrow when his side entertain Farsley Celtic. The Yorkshire side, who like the Whites, arrived in the Blue Square Premier via last season's play-offs, but unlike City,

  • New Forest gets a Spring clean

    THE New Forest has been given another major tidy-up by hundreds of volunteers who scoured the area in a bid to have it looking at its best as the Easter rush of visitors draws closer. Groups of litter-pickers began striding out into the Forest, complete

  • School pupils in Cathedral concert

    PUPILS from two primary schools - Winterbourne Earls and St Paul's in Salisbury - gave a special concert in front of an audience of more than 200 at Salisbury Cathedral earlier this week. Joined by the cathedral choristers they rendered a rousing and

  • Holmes previews Farsley visit

    NICK Holmes previews tomorrow's Blue Square Premier match with Farsley Celtic in the website's latest Whites On Camera feature. The Salisbury City boss also reflects on last week's draw at Crawley Town, explains why the club needed to bring the Histon

  • Reunited after 40 years

    SIX women who worked together during the 1960s at the Royal School of Artillery, Larkhill, met up on Wednesday for the first time in 40 years. The women all worked in the typing pool in Larkhill between 1961 and 1968. They attended each other's weddings

  • Lib Dems choose Parliamentary candidate

    SALISBURY Liberal Democrats have chosen 24-year-old Nick Radford as their prospective parliamentary candidate for the next General Election. Mr Radford, who lives at Swallowcliffe, near Tisbury, was chosen from a shortlist of three at a packed meeting

  • Hat's the way!

    CREAM teas, hook the duck and beat the goalies contests and mini-manicures all added to the fun of the fair at an event to raise money for a new children's play surface at the weekend. Visitors to Western Downland School in Damerham on Saturday were