Cafe owners announce sudden closure to focus efforts on sister site
A CAFE has closed for good so that its owners can 'avoid burning themselves out'.
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Jordan Elkins is a senior reporter writing for the Salisbury Journal. He covers stories in Salisbury and the south Wiltshire region, with an interest in court and crime. Jordan holds a first-class bachelor's degree in Multimedia Journalism from Bournemouth University and is NCTJ-qualified to a gold standard. He also holds an NQJ qualification. Based in Amesbury, Jordan joined the Journal in 2022. Get in touch below.
Jordan Elkins is a senior reporter writing for the Salisbury Journal. He covers stories in Salisbury and the south Wiltshire region, with an interest in court and crime. Jordan holds a first-class bachelor's degree in Multimedia Journalism from Bournemouth University and is NCTJ-qualified to a gold standard. He also holds an NQJ qualification. Based in Amesbury, Jordan joined the Journal in 2022. Get in touch below.
A CAFE has closed for good so that its owners can 'avoid burning themselves out'.
SALISBURY City Council is looking for a new councillor following a recent resignation.
A MAN accused of sexual activity with a child has been found not guilty on all counts.
A CLOTHES shop will close its doors for the last time this year.
A CLUB owner has defended an event which left some guests vowing they would never return.
A NEW Japanese restaurant is set to open in the city centre next month.
A RINGWOOD law firm which recovers about £1m a year for gamblers has warned that betting companies are increasingly targeting women to maximise profits.
The Journal understands the gas leak has been caused by a HGV hitting a gas pipe.
A MAN who was caught speeding along the A303 must pay more than £1.2k, a court has ordered.
A SUPERBIKE racer who broke his back during a 120-miles-per-hour crash at Thruxton last year has got back in the saddle for another season.
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