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Celebrate Voice makes festive return to Medieval Hall for Christmas show

Celebrate Voice Festival is back for its magical Christmas celebration, with leading singers at Salisbury’s Medieval Hall for two…

Samuel Ashall (who plays Male Swing) and Dani Hardy (who plays Female Swing). Credit Rich Lakos

Cinderella cast put the finishing touches to this year’s pantomime

Pantomime at the Playhouse is a Christmas tradition like no other. A special event for the festive season. This…

Mount Cook, NZ by Paul Ryder

Local artist group holds annual winter exhibition

The Salisbury Group of Artists is holding its annual winter exhibition at Salisbury District Hospital from November 25 through…

Lauren Goldie

The best artist graduates are coming to Salisbury

The Graduate Art Show will be at the Vanner Gallery, Salisbury next February opening on February 23 for two…

Tonia was inspired by the geology of Iceland Photo by Ash Mills

Glaciers, stone and marble bring primal Iceland to gallery event

Words and photos by Katrina Ffiske. The exhibition, Tonia Gunstone X Jonathan Loxley: 63° N 19° W Coordinated, was previewed…

Guinea pigs do not like the cold Credit: Karlijn Prot

Keeping your guinea pigs warm during winter weather

If you keep guinea pigs outdoors you will want to esnure you do everything you can to keep them…

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Growing vegetables in December

It might be a bit wet, cold and miserable but December is a very good time to start sowing…

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Farming remains highly vulnerable

NFU President Minette Batters has responded to the Chancellor’s Autumn statement. She said: “There is much to be welcomed from…

The potential benefit of engaging with environmental markets could be significant Credit: Chris/Unsplash

NFU hosts first-of-a-kind workshop on emerging environmental markets

Environmental markets pose a potential source of income for farmers and growers and exploring opportunities to engage with them…

Chairman of The Hills Group Alan Pardoe opening the new Brockbank nature centre at Langford Lakes with chairman of Wiltshire Wildlife Trust Mark Street; accompanied by The Hills Group chief executive Mike Hill, Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Wiltshire Lord Talbot, Wiltshire Wildlife Trust chief executive Gary Mantle and Trustees Credit: WWT

Nature centre opens at Langford Lakes adding café and gallery

Wiltshire Wildlife Trust has more than doubled the size of the Brockbank nature centre at its Langford Lakes nature…