PICTURES: USAF fighter jets photographed flying over Salisbury
According to Flight Radar, they were US Air Force planes known as "McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle" aircraft.
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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.
According to Flight Radar, they were US Air Force planes known as "McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle" aircraft.
A ‘proper English country pub’ in Whiteparish has had a change of hands - and the landlords are offering a ‘warm welcome’.
A mum-of-five has opened a new art shop on Milford Street, selling “eco conscious” products and offering classes.
The 2024 Salisbury Art Trail provides an opportunity for visitors to explore Salisbury and the surrounding countryside and support local artists and appreciate the positive effects the arts and culture have within the community.
£19M towards the station was committed in this year’s budget-setting process and the next step would be to secure planning permission.
He was well-known as a photographer, travelling across the world on behalf of the British Ministry of Information during the Second World War. He was also a set and costume designer for productions including My Fair Lady – winning a Tony award in doing so.
Chris Gorman, 50, Hampshire took a photo of Stonehenge at sunrise and was chosen for it to be featured at the British Press Photographers’ Association assignments exhibition on South Bank.
The delays will be a result of three-way temporary traffic lights set up on Castle Street near to Mill Stream Approach from Monday, June 3. The roadworks will remain while Wessex Water makes urgent repairs to a damaged sewer, and are expected to be completed by Friday, June 14.
The force ran prevention, education, engagement and enforcement activities to demonstrate that there is “no place for knife crime on the streets.”
Supported by Salisbury City Council, the Living Well with Dementia event was run on Tuesday, May 21 by businesses, the charity sector, healthcare professionals and the community.
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