Commuters urged to avoid Wilton area as four way traffic lights to be installed
In a social media post, Wiltshire Council has said that Southern Gas Networks (SGN) will be carrying out 'urgent works' in Wilton from Wednesday, December 4.
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Isabella joined the Salisbury Journal in April 2024 and has lived in Salisbury for most of her life. She has joined after completing her NCTJ diploma at Highbury Campus in Portsmouth in 2024.
Isabella joined the Salisbury Journal in April 2024 and has lived in Salisbury for most of her life. She has joined after completing her NCTJ diploma at Highbury Campus in Portsmouth in 2024.
In a social media post, Wiltshire Council has said that Southern Gas Networks (SGN) will be carrying out 'urgent works' in Wilton from Wednesday, December 4.
Helen's specialism in allergies began because her eldest son suffers with milk and nut allergies. Several years ago, he went into anaphylaxis, which Dr Helen did not recognise at the time as she had not been trained with the symptoms.
On Friday, November 29, MPs in Parliament voted to change the law surrounding assisted dying in England and Wales. The bill could mean that terminally ill adults with a life expectancy of no more than six months can seek help to end their own life.
Speaking on behalf of Charlie Rowley and Dawn Sturgess' family, Mr Michael Mansfield asked: "Why were no obvious, proportionate and basic measures taken to protect the Skripals and hence the wider public?"
As the Dawn Sturgess Public Inquiry comes to a close after six weeks of hearings, closing statements were read by core participants. Speaking on behalf of Dawn's family was Jesse Nicholls, Michael Manfield and Adam Straw, addressing the evidence that the inquiry has heard in recent weeks.
A man from Salisbury has been sentenced to 12 months in prison for assaulting a woman.
INDEPENDENT shops across the city centre are already getting into the Christmas spirit with festive window displays.
Sony Assoun, 44, moved to the UK in 24 having grown up in a poor area of Ghana. He had little education but went on to complete GCSEs, A-levels and a degree.
His current trilogy, follows the “barbaric” events of the fourth crusade which took place between 1202 and 1204 – a point in history James saw to be rarely covered in literature.
Previously, the Journal reported on a Salisbury City Council planning meeting where the planning application, submitted by Larasian, to turn the vacant Cathedral Hotel into a five star luxury hotel and rooftop bar was discussed.
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