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See what's on in Salisbury. The events calendar is always packed with arts festivals, live music, exhibitions, blockbuster theatre shows, sport and activities for family and kids.
Salisbury News September 11, 2025
‘Killer kerb’ partly destroyed as car transporter scrapes it to pieces
The Trief kerb on the corner of South Western Road and Fisherton Street caused damage to numerous drivers’ vehicles, so Wiltshire Council did ‘repair works’. Salisbury Journal | News …
Salisbury News August 27, 2025
Police hunting for woman after handbag theft in Salisbury
Police are searching for a woman following the theft of a handbag in Salisbury. Salisbury Journal | News …
Salisbury News August 12, 2025
Driver handed six-month ban after being caught speeding
Robson’s argument for exceptional hardship was considered but not accepted by the bench. Salisbury Journal | News …
Salisbury News July 28, 2025
Tribute song released in memory of much-loved local music supporter
A tribute song has been released in memory of a much-loved supporter of the Salisbury music scene. Salisbury Journal | News …
Salisbury News July 13, 2025
Bill to combat ‘vile’ pet smuggling leaping UK parliament
The bid to curb pet smuggling and mutilation has leapt a landmark hurdle, thanks to the efforts of a Hampshire MP. Salisbury Journal | News …
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Salisbury Journal | News
- National Highways monitors usage of footbridge at risk of permanent removalby tom.leaman@newsquest.co.uk | Tom Leaman on February 7, 2026 at 5:00 am
National Highways is monitoring usage of Salisbury's Wyndham Road footbridge, which could be permanently removed from the A36
- New museum exhibition exploring Wessex's folk culture opens TODAYby isaac.maddock@newsquest.co.uk | Isaac Maddock on February 7, 2026 at 5:00 am
Un/Common People: Folk Culture in Wessex opens at The Salisbury Museum today (Saturday, February 7), and will run until Sunday, May 10.
- High Court hearing to be held next week over controversial airfield homes schemeby tom.leaman@newsquest.co.uk | Tom Leaman on February 7, 2026 at 5:00 am
A High Court hearing will be held on February 10 after Wiltshire Council launched a legal challenge against approved development at Old Sarum Airfield
- Busy week of activities available at café for kids this half-termby sophie.day@newsquest.co.uk | Sophie Day on February 6, 2026 at 5:00 pm
Children can enjoy crafting activities on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and biscuit decorating on Tuesday and Thursday.
- Where to watch the Six Nations rugby championships 2026 games in Salisburyby isaac.maddock@newsquest.co.uk | Isaac Maddock on February 6, 2026 at 5:00 pm
England's first game is on Saturday, February 7, when they play Wales at Twickenham Stadium.
wiltshire times
- Cheapest garages in Wiltshire for diesel and petrolby Michael.Ribbeck@newsquest.co.uk | Michael Ribbeck on February 7, 2026 at 5:00 am
To help you get the best deal on your petrol or diesel, we have compiled a list of the cheapest garages in and around Wiltshire, according to petrolprices.com
- Wiltshire care home rated 'good' by Ofstedby Michael.Ribbeck@newsquest.co.uk | Michael Ribbeck on February 7, 2026 at 5:00 am
A care home has been rated ‘good’ following a visit from Ofsted inspectors
- Key meeting for ending four fire stations setby peter.davison@newsquest.co.uk | Peter Davison on February 7, 2026 at 5:00 am
The fate of four fire stations in Wiltshire will become clearer soon.
- Best brass band in the world to perform at music venueby Michael.Ribbeck@newsquest.co.uk | Michael Ribbeck on February 7, 2026 at 5:00 am
The world-famous Brighouse & Rastrick Brass Band is set to delight audiences.
- Speed cameras questioned as M4 driver fined for 'speeding' at 47mphby chloe.tuff@newsquest.co.uk | Chloe Tuff on February 7, 2026 at 5:00 am
Automated speed cameras have been questioned after a driver was fined for 'speeding' at 47mph on the M4.
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