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Malmesbury recruit for new campaign
Malmesbury face the fast approaching season with renewed confidence. The club have recruited several new players, who will be regularly available, two of whom have played in the Shropshire League and one from the Bristol League. Their fitness and attitude
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Light-hearted duel helps frontman to have a 'real laugh'
FROM New Romantic heartthrob, to reality television sensation, Tony Hadley has a unique perspective of the rapidly changing world of popular culture. The once Spandau Ballet frontman has had a catalogue of well publicised highs and lows during his 23
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In a nation of pet lovers, cats are tops
If you thought dogs were a man's best friend, think again, says author CATS have pushed the dog off its top slot as man's best friend, declares a new report called Fab Cats Up Close and Purrsonal. The report was produced as the result of a survey into
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Walk, run or amble - enter now to help a life
AMERICAN Independence Day is an important day for our cousins across the pond - but, this year, July 4 is even more important for the women of Salisbury. That's the date for Cancer Research UK's Race For Life 2004 in the city. It is one of 150 women-only
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Almost There
DAVID DUKE believes maximum points from Town's next two matches will banish the prospect of a nerve-jangling finale to the campaign. The Scotsman knows supporters have had an anxious eye on the trip to Queens Park Rangers and a home date with Hartlepool
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Green standard demanded
COMPANIES wanting to supply goods and services to Southern Electric will now have to toe the green line. Southern Electric has signed up to a system called Verify, which will assess the environmental commitment of all potential suppliers. Lead director
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Decision time on dividend taxation
SMALL companies paying dividends to individual shareholders from the beginning of April will be subject to a minimum rate of corporation tax of 19 per cent, the Inland Revenue has confirmed. The announcement left companies with two choices, say accountants
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Green Party: 4.5km tunnel or nothing
SALISBURY Green Party has demanded 'all or nothing' to solve Stonehenge's traffic problems. Supporting Alternative Route Five, which asks for a 4.5 km tunnel through the World Heritage site, Hamish Soutar said his party would prefer that no new roads
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Dream debut for Rookie Curnow
Great start for Ross Curnow.ROSS Curnow enjoyed a dream start to his Formula BMW UK Championship challenge, finishing first rookie in his debut race. Competing at his local track Thruxton on Sunday, he secured tenth place overall and also clocked the
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March Supermum is one in a million
Supermum Sue Humphries (centre) with daughters Lisa and Dawn.MUM in a million Sue Humphries says she did what any other loving parent would have done in her situation. The 54-year-old, of St Martin's Close, Barford St Martin, was nominated by her identical
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Transport plan is a step closer
A PIONEERING integrated transport system is coming to Salisbury, easing traffic misery on one of the city's busiest roads. Incorporating Wilton park-and-ride, the radical scheme will combine urban traffic control, real-time bus passenger information and
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Tributes to former football chairman
MILLIONAIRE businessman and former chairman of Salisbury City Football Club Ray McEnhill has died at his Laverstock home, aged 64. Mr McEnhill, who made his name in commercial and industrial cleaning services before turning his attention to other interests
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Affordable housing plan
FIRST-TIME buyers across Salisbury and the New Forest can breathe a sigh of relief at news that the government is to deliver more affordable housing. Deputy PM John Prescott and health secretary John Reid announced the groundbreaking scheme last week,
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Mayor honours Richard on behalf of proud city
Richard Hill and mayor Bobbie Chettleburgh show off their respective souvenirs following the Guildhall reception.lA GREAT wave of pride engulfed homegrown hero Richard Hill when family, friends and former team-mates joined civic leaders inside the Guildhall
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Market Square scrum down as Hill brings the World Cup home
Hero's arrival: Richard Hill makes his way through the crowds to the Market Square, where the Webb Ellis Trophy was displayed.RUGBY fever gripped Salisbury when homecoming hero Richard Hill brought the World Cup to the city where his love of the sport
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Stranger uses internet in bid to lure teenage girl
SALISBURY police issued an urgent warning to parents this week to monitor their children's use of the internet. It came after a 15-year-old local girl was contacted through MSN Messenger and invited to meet a stranger in Salisbury and keep the meeting
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Ambulance service "will get better"
THE troubled Wiltshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust has set out plans to improve its performance, amid concerns about slow response times in rural areas. The trust, which was stripped of its star rating last year, is facing a tough challenge, following
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Solstice: contingency plans
TRAFFIC chaos on the night of the Summer Solstice should be avoided, thanks to a raft of contingency plans announced this week. Last year's highly successful celebration was marred for many visitors by long tailbacks on the A303 near Stonehenge, which
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Tax club to focus on finance bill
THE next meeting of the Business Tax Club, hosted by accountants Smith & Williamson, will be held at the White Hart Hotel, in Salisbury, on April 28. The meeting will start at 7.30am. A full English breakfast will be served at 7.45am. The presentations
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Complacency causing concern
BUSINESSES in the south-west are failing to prepare for disaster, according to research. Only 34 per cent have a continuity plan and complacency remains a major issue. Research reveals that even when organisations have plans, many do not know if they
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City faced with many challenges
SALISBURY is facing a number of challenges and it must meet them if it is to advance, says Andrew Hodder, president of Salisbury & district chamber of commerce and industry. Mr Hodder, speaking at the chamber's AGM, said the previous year had been
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Short-bore "catastrophic"
PROPOSALS to allow for a longer tunnel under Stonehenge by scrapping the junction of the A303 with the A360 from Devizes were put forward at the inquiry on Thursday last week. Dr John Moon said the shorter tunnel proposed by the Highways Agency would
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Whites double up for top-flight week
MORE bumper crowds are expected at the Raymond McEnhill Stadium this week when Salisbury City hosts two top-of-the-table clashes in four days. On Saturday they entertain second-placed Kings Lynn, with third-placed Histon following hot on their heels on
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Friends celebrate 50 years
A GROUP of 'friends' who have raised well over £1.5m to give patients some luxuries during their stay in hospital and provide extra equipment for doctors and nurses celebrated their golden jubilee last week. The League of Friends of Salisbury Hospital
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Transport plan is a step closer
A PIONEERING integrated transport system is coming to Salisbury, easing traffic misery on one of the city's busiest roads. Incorporating Wilton park-and-ride, the radical scheme will combine urban traffic control, real-time bus passenger information and
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The Saint in the tent
FORMER Liverpool and Scotland star Ian St John, fondly remembered for being one half of TV's Saint and Greavesie act, is the special guest speaker at this year's Event In A Tent on Salisbury City's pitch. The Saint, along with respected comedian John
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It wasn't a penalty - Phillips
SALISBURY City striker Leigh Phillips was never far from the action on Saturday. He scored City's goal with a stunning header, but later found himself on the wrong end of a penalty decision that cost his side all three points. Phillips is adamant the
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Affordable housing plan
FIRST-TIME buyers across Salisbury and the New Forest can breathe a sigh of relief at news that the government is to deliver more affordable housing. Deputy PM John Prescott and health secretary John Reid announced the groundbreaking scheme last week,
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Unholy angels dash City's hopes
Ugly scenes. Both sets of players clash early on following Josh Thomas's robust challenge. SALISBURY City's slender title hopes evaporated when an injury-time penalty robbed them of a deserved three-point haul against league leaders Tonbridge Angels,
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Homecoming of a hero
SALISBURY'S most famous sporting son Richard Hill brought the city's Market Square to a standstill on Thursday as hundreds of rugby fans, both young and old, turned out to welcome home the World Cup winner. The former Bishop Wordsworth's schoolboy, who
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Paralysed skydiver hopes to jump again
A SKYDIVER who was left paralysed in a horrific parachuting accident says he hopes to jump again as he battles to rebuild his life. Former Bishop Wordsworth's School pupil Bob Soutar had completed more than 1,340 parachute jumps when disaster struck in
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Management gurus are in high demand
GRADUATES considering careers in management consultancy, the civil service and local government will have some of the best job prospects this summer. According to the latest Graduate Market trends report produced by Graduate Prospects, almost one in 10
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Driven out by callous thefts
A VULNERABLE adult says he is being forced to leave his special accommodation after being burgled three times in a week and losing everything he owns. Sarsen, the owners of Queen Victoria House in Victoria Road, Old Town, claims to offer safety and support
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Widow grieves for cell death husband
THE GRIEVING wife of a man who died in custody at Westlea police station has spoken about how she is coming to terms with her loss. Sarah Holcombe's husband Colin, 50, died just after Christmas. He was drunk when he was arrested for assaulting Sarah,
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Delight for Ann
WHEN grandmother Ann Wilson was diagnosed as having cancer last year she feared for the worst. But following an intensive course of treatment, which included the care and support of Macmillan nurses, she has managed to beat the disease. Now the 51-year-old
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Rave leaves chaos in its wake
POLICE are appealing for information about illegal raves after 2,000 revellers brought chaos to villages outside Swindon during the Easter weekend. Partygoers from as far as Manchester arrived at the Hollows, off Ham Road, near Foxhill, on Saturday for
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Passengers rail against fare rise
RAIL passengers have reacted angrily to news that fares are set to rise. From next month First Great Western is increasing first-class open-fares by an average of 7.5 per cent around three times the rate of inflation. Standard open prices will also rocket
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'Use your common sense,' says GP
Dr Howard Thomas, who practises at Homeground Surgery, in Thames Avenue, said: "I am there to help people when they are at their most vulnerable. "But in many ways we want patients to respect the service we provide and use common sense when it comes to
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Funding for bosses seeking to boost workers' skills
EMPLOYERS can access funding to improve the skills of their workers under two separate training initiatives. The Free2Learn scheme is a pilot run by the Wiltshire and Swindon Learning and Skills Council. It will pay training costs and compensate the company
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Book in to help service
SWINDON'S home library service is looking for volunteers to help distribute books to housebound people. The service, which is run by the borough council in conjunction with the WRVS, delivers books to people who are unable to get to libraries because
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Illogical reasoning
HOW right the doctor is to amplify again the inadequate capacity of the GWH (EA April 8). 'It will cope' were the headlines of the Evening Advertiser, Monday September 11, 2000, as stated by Sonia Mills the- then chief executive of the Swindon and Marlborough
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Gloucestershire eye opener
GLOUCESTERSHIRE make their comeback in the top flight of the county Championship against Kent at the County, Bristol this Friday. The four-day match is scheduled to finish on Monday, and anyone wanting tickets should contact 01179 108010.
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Trophy tie to draw crowds at Westbury
WILTSHIRE return to the big stage this season after a break of 11 years. Their reward for enjoying their best campaign for many years and finishing a highly creditable fourth in the Western Division of the Minor Counties Cricket Championship was qualification
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It's First-Class for Wiltshire!
WILTSHIRE'S 2004 campaign gets off the ground in earnest in early May. Two days prior to Wiltshire's big C&G Trophy match against Nottinghamshire, on Wednesday, May 5, Wilts open their season against old rivals Berkshire in a warm-up challenge for
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Writing about 'his punishing kiss'
EVERYONE loves a lover and our favourite literary heroines include Jane Eyre, Elizabeth Bennet and Bridget Jones. More romantic fiction goes out on loan each year from British libraries than any other category, according to the Public Lending Right Office
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The real Bond girl
Elaine in relaxation mode. DA4741P1IF you want someone to organise a riot or a scuffle in a pub, then Elaine Ford is probably your woman. Not that she's ever in trouble with the police. Elaine is an experienced stuntwoman and stunt co-ordinator and any
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Website inspires to run on empathy
Journal sub-editor Jane Warner proudly displays her medal from last year's Race for Life. DA4950Journal sub-editor Jane Warner tells Lesley Bates about the medal of which she is most proud. JANE Warner is the first to admit that she is not a woman built
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Friends get together and chat
THERE'S nothing like a chat with girlfriends to catch up on all the news, exchange gossip and ideas, and talk about life, death and the universe, if that's the way the conversation takes you. There are no hard and fast rules when the women of CHAT get
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Three-year story of village where 'much has happened'
Authors Lynette Nelson and Audrey McBain.DA4929MENTION Teffont in Hollywood and more than one Oscar winner could probably tell you about the hospitality at Howard's House, the exclusive country house hotel in Teffont, which has entertained the likes of
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Every picture tells a story
Vivien Walter (centre) with her brother, Mark, and sister-in-law, Maureen, at their Quidhampton home. Vivien was visiting from Australia as part of a long holiday to catch up with the family.Artist Vivien Walter paints a picture of life Down Under, reports
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Every picture tells a story
Vivien Walter (centre) with her brother, Mark, and sister-in-law, Maureen, at their Quidhampton home. Vivien was visiting from Australia as part of a long holiday to catch up with the family.Artist Vivien Walter paints a picture of life Down Under, reports
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Tax club to focus on finance bill
THE next meeting of the Business Tax Club, hosted by accountants Smith & Williamson, will be held at the White Hart Hotel, in Salisbury, on April 28. The meeting will start at 7.30am. A full English breakfast will be served at 7.45am. The presentations
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Complacency causing concern
BUSINESSES in the south-west are failing to prepare for disaster, according to research. Only 34 per cent have a continuity plan and complacency remains a major issue. Research reveals that even when organisations have plans, many do not know if they
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People skills essential
BUSINESS doctor and troubleshooter Simon Mathias will be speaking at Salisbury business networking club Ambassadors' breakfast meeting at the Grasmere House Hotel, in Harnham, tomorrow. Mr Mathias, whose experience spans the public, private and voluntary
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City faced with many challenges
SALISBURY is facing a number of challenges and it must meet them if it is to advance, says Andrew Hodder, president of Salisbury & district chamber of commerce and industry. Mr Hodder, speaking at the chamber's AGM, said the previous year had been
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Churches mark Crucifixion
Some of the people of all ages who took part in Salisbury's procession of witness from the Market Square to the cathedral.GOOD Friday processions and pageants took place in villages and towns throughout south Wiltshire - and the dry, sunny weather brought
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Short-bore "catastrophic"
PROPOSALS to allow for a longer tunnel under Stonehenge by scrapping the junction of the A303 with the A360 from Devizes were put forward at the inquiry on Thursday last week. Dr John Moon said the shorter tunnel proposed by the Highways Agency would
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Paralysed skydiver hopes to jump again
A SKYDIVER who was left paralysed in a horrific parachuting accident says he hopes to jump again as he battles to rebuild his life. Former Bishop Wordsworth's School pupil Bob Soutar had completed more than 1,340 parachute jumps when disaster struck in
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Green standard demanded
COMPANIES wanting to supply goods and services to Southern Electric will now have to toe the green line. Southern Electric has signed up to a system called Verify, which will assess the environmental commitment of all potential suppliers. Lead director
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Decision time on dividend taxation
SMALL companies paying dividends to individual shareholders from the beginning of April will be subject to a minimum rate of corporation tax of 19 per cent, the Inland Revenue has confirmed. The announcement left companies with two choices, say accountants
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People skills essential
BUSINESS doctor and troubleshooter Simon Mathias will be speaking at Salisbury business networking club Ambassadors' breakfast meeting at the Grasmere House Hotel, in Harnham, tomorrow. Mr Mathias, whose experience spans the public, private and voluntary
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Churches mark Crucifixion
Some of the people of all ages who took part in Salisbury's procession of witness from the Market Square to the cathedral.GOOD Friday processions and pageants took place in villages and towns throughout south Wiltshire - and the dry, sunny weather brought
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Green Party: 4.5km tunnel or nothing
SALISBURY Green Party has demanded 'all or nothing' to solve Stonehenge's traffic problems. Supporting Alternative Route Five, which asks for a 4.5 km tunnel through the World Heritage site, Hamish Soutar said his party would prefer that no new roads
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Dream debut for Rookie Curnow
Great start for Ross Curnow.ROSS Curnow enjoyed a dream start to his Formula BMW UK Championship challenge, finishing first rookie in his debut race. Competing at his local track Thruxton on Sunday, he secured tenth place overall and also clocked the
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March Supermum is one in a million
Supermum Sue Humphries (centre) with daughters Lisa and Dawn.MUM in a million Sue Humphries says she did what any other loving parent would have done in her situation. The 54-year-old, of St Martin's Close, Barford St Martin, was nominated by her identical
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Favourites stay the distance
We won the cup. Laverstock & Ford players celebrate their win. DA5300P1.LAVERSTOCK & Ford picked up the Lord Bledisloe Cup with a 3-2 victory over Salisbury & District League outfit Enford. The Hampshire Division One favourites stormed into
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Cyclist Jeff gears up for epic journey
A BOOK about a hiker who undertook a journey from the North Sea to the Mediterranean has inspired a Tisbury man to get on his bike and do something similar. Jeff Scholefield, a retired wing commander, is joining the Royal British Legion cycle ride from
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Understrength Blues let their chance go by
AMESBURY Town did everything but score in their final away game at Ringwood Town on Easter Monday. They were finally undone by a freak goal direct from a corner. Carl Barnett was a constant threat for the Blues but he squandered several scoring opportunities
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Ambulance service "will get better"
THE troubled Wiltshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust has set out plans to improve its performance, amid concerns about slow response times in rural areas. The trust, which was stripped of its star rating last year, is facing a tough challenge, following
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Strong the saviour
STEVE Strong spared Salisbury's blushes on Monday with a 90th minute equaliser to earn his side a point against lowly Newport IoW. It was a case of after the Lord Mayor's Show for the Whites who were still reeling from the injury time goal 48 hours earlier
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Tributes to former football chairman
MILLIONAIRE businessman and former chairman of Salisbury City Football Club Ray McEnhill has died at his Laverstock home, aged 64. Mr McEnhill, who made his name in commercial and industrial cleaning services before turning his attention to other interests
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Market Square scrum down as Hill brings the World Cup home
Hero's arrival: Richard Hill makes his way through the crowds to the Market Square, where the Webb Ellis Trophy was displayed.RUGBY fever gripped Salisbury when homecoming hero Richard Hill brought the World Cup to the city where his love of the sport
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Whites double up for a top-flight week
MORE bumper crowds are expected at the Raymond McEnhill Stadium this week when Salisbury City hosts two top-of-the-table clashes in four days. On Saturday they entertain second-placed Kings Lynn, with third-placed Histon following hot on their heels on
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Mayor honours Richard on behalf of proud city
Richard Hill and mayor Bobbie Chettleburgh show off their respective souvenirs following the Guildhall reception.lA GREAT wave of pride engulfed homegrown hero Richard Hill when family, friends and former team-mates joined civic leaders inside the Guildhall
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Solstice: contingency plans
TRAFFIC chaos on the night of the Summer Solstice should be avoided, thanks to a raft of contingency plans announced this week. Last year's highly successful celebration was marred for many visitors by long tailbacks on the A303 near Stonehenge, which
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Stranger uses internet in bid to lure teenage girl
SALISBURY police issued an urgent warning to parents this week to monitor their children's use of the internet. It came after a 15-year-old local girl was contacted through MSN Messenger and invited to meet a stranger in Salisbury and keep the meeting
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Hot result for WARM group
Westinghouse Rail Systems Limited, based at Chippenham, has been rewarded for its part in the West Anglia Route Modernisation project. The Shorterm Rail Award for Achievement through Teamwork was presented to the WARM Alliance by the Princess Royal at
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Speakers will extol benefits of training
THE benefits of staff training and career development will be the subject of a free event run by Wiltshire and Swindon Lifelong Learning Partnership. The event, to be held at Tidworth College in Tidworth on May 5 will run from 9.30am to 2.30pm. Speaking
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WH Smith retreats from Asia-Pacific
High-street retailer WH Smith, which employs around a thousand staff in Swindon, is to sell its Asia Pacific operations in order to focus on turning around its troubled UK business, it was reported yesterday. The company, which issued a profits warning
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Rave leaves chaos in its wake
POLICE are appealing for information about illegal raves after 2,000 revellers brought chaos to villages outside Swindon during the Easter weekend. Partygoers from as far as Manchester arrived at the Hollows, off Ham Road, near Foxhill, on Saturday for
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JobCentre hit as workers strike
STRIKING civil servants have reduced Swindon's JobCentre and Social Security office to a limited service. Members of the Public And Commercial Services Union walked out on a 48-hour stoppage yesterday in a long-running row over pay. The strikes continue
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Help for butterfly children
BUTTERFLY child Heather Skerry took a close look yesterday at the fragile creatures that lent their name to her painful skin condition. Heather, 13, of Gorse Hill, was at Butterfly World, helping to promote DEBRA, the charity that supports people with
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This selfish act led to misery
AN old saying has it that one person's freedom to swing their arm ends at the tip of another person's nose. Likewise, one's freedom to hold a rave, especially an illegal one, ends the moment anybody else is inconvenienced. And a whole lot of people were
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The soul's still strong
A report by the Council for Protection of Rural England found many small market towns are becoming soulless dormitory bases for their larger neighbours. But not in Wootton Bassett, Highworth or Cricklade as BHAVANI VADDE discovered ENGLAND'S picturesque
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Alan blows in to win Wednesday club's Bourton match
THE Wednesday Club visited Bourton-on-the-Water in their latest match with Alan Clarke easily winning on a day of cold winds with 69lb. Cliff Brown filled second 38-8-0 and third was Sid Webb 31lb. Simon Jones continued his winning ways in the Monday
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Just come home
THE MAN arrested on suspicion of kidnapping missing Purton woman Amanda Edwards knows her, police have revealed. It is now six days since the 21-year-old was last seen and her family yesterday made an emotional plea for her to return. Reading a message
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Ferndale stay on form
Ferndale Rodbourne gained their fifth Wiltshire League win on the trot when Terry Bown scored the winner in last night's 1-0 win over Westside in Junior Division 1. Two goals from Gareth Davies and one each from Mark Smith and Mark Langford enabled AFC
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Ball all set to help women
MORE help will soon be available to pregnant women in need of urgent advice, thanks to this year's Marriott Charity Ball. The town's pregnancy crisis centre will be given a £2,000 boost which will be used to train new counsellors in giving pre and post-abortion
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Police plea to quad bike owners
FARMS around Wootton Bassett have suffered a spate of quad bike burglaries. Over the last five months 15 four-wheelers have been stolen from out buildings in the area. Insp Mark Levitt said: "These vehicles are not driven on the roads so they do not need
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Snap up tickets to charity ball
TIME is running out to buy tickets for Wootton Bassett Mayor's charity ball. The black tie event will be held at the Wiltshire Golf and Country Club on Friday, April 23. The entertainment includes a three-course dinner and dancing to the music of Ruth
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Bid to aid asthma sufferers
DENTAL student Laura Roberts is running the London Marathon to raise more than £1,000 for asthma sufferers. And Laura, 20, from Lawn, has created a fitting costume for the 26-mile challenge an asthma inhaler. She said: "It isn't too uncomfortable. I'm
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Canal trust is given a big boost
CANAL campaigners have been given a £25,000 boost to help restore Wiltshire's waterway network. The money will come from the London-based Underwood Trust, which provides cash for medium-sized charities in the UK. The Wilts and Berks Canal Trust will use
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How to work out the sum of calories you need
So how many calories do you need to maintain your present weight or how many calories do you need to lose or gain weight? By using some simple calculations you will be able to work out your calorie intake for your specific requirements. The first thing
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Tree memorial for tragic cancer mum
A CANADIAN maple tree has been planted in memory of a woman who refused to let cancer stop her starting a family. Sandra Davies, who would have celebrated her 35th birthday yesterday, was determined to give birth to the baby she never expected to have
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It's blooming marvellous!
FLOWER lovers are set to descend on Cricklade to see the rare snakeshead fritillaries that bloom at this time of year. The small purple and white blossoms were once a common sight but now they can only be seen in 12 sites around the country. And North
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Children not taught road sense
THE point of road traffic accidents becoming the biggest killer on the planet is hardly surprising when you watch people jump into traffic like lemmings, usually 10ft from a pedestrian crossing. The other day I watched a man drag his small boy through
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Is decision on school based on prejudice?
I AM writing in response to your article published April 12. We will not go to Penhill, I would like to direct this at Mrs Draper whose preconceived comments were detriment based on presumption. I have two children who go to Penhill School who I have
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Time to have some real steam at Steam
Ref: Councillor Tomlinson and John Short, Steam Museum (EA, April 9): In the vacuum caused by the sudden departure of Tim Bryan, what is happening to the installation of the length of Standard Gauge Track? In addition I consider to be essential is the