'I feel very privileged' - meet the new headmaster at Bishop Wordsworth's
Next is Mr Matthew Morgan of Bishop Wordsworth's School, who has taken over from Dr Stuart Smallwood.
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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.
Next is Mr Matthew Morgan of Bishop Wordsworth's School, who has taken over from Dr Stuart Smallwood.
The Woods at Oakley is a “magical” wedding venue nestled off the beaten track in Dinton, offering couples the opportunity to spend their special day at one with nature.
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TRIBUTES have been paid to a popular Salisbury man who died suddenly on Boxing Day last year.
THE planning committee discussed the possibility of having a regular bus service to Churchill Way retail park when a new supermarket opens.
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On Thursday, December 5, Shops will open until 7pm for an evening of festive shopping in Salisbury, the City of the Stars.
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