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  • Stonehenge campaigners win court battle

    CAMPAIGNERS on both sides of the Stonehenge debate have reacted to the High Court judgement on a controversial £1.7 billion scheme to reduce congestion on the A303. Save Stonehenge World Heritage Site campaigners have won a court battle to prevent

  • Small shops hit by Booker delivery ban

    SCORES of small convenience stores and village shops across west Wiltshire are being hit by a decision by a food and drink wholesale operator in Bristol to halt deliveries until the end of August. Bookers Wholesale UK offers branded and private

  • Teenager sees case adjourned

    SOUTH East Wiltshire magistrates in Salisbury have adjourned the case against a Trowbridge teenager who appeared by live link from HMP Bullingdon prison in Oxfordshire. Ibrahim El-Khalil Chafik, 19, who formerly lived in Cheviot Close, Trowbridge

  • Police hunting man with links to Wiltshire

    Police are hunting a man with links to Wiltshire. Macauley Collins is wanted in connection with investigations relating to an assault, harassment and criminal damage. The 26-year-old has links with Somerset, South Gloucestershire, Hampshire

  • Health team celebrates 50,000 jabs

    MELKSHAM and Bradford on Avon Primary Care Network is celebrating have delivered its 50, 000th Covid-19 vaccination at the Spencers Sport and Social Club vaccination centre. Dr Abby Burgess, of PCN, said: "This is a momentous achievement and we