KING Arthur Pendragon, a senior druid, has been camping close to Stonehenge since the summer solstice and vows not to leave until the site is opened to the public free of charge.
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Compost ambassadors win prize WILTSHIRE'S compost ambassadors took to the streets last Saturday to spread the message that composting is good for the planet - and won a prize for their efforts.
Skydivers needed for charity THE summer months are the perfect time for a parachute jump. Meningitis Research Foundation is seeking adrenaline junkies in Wiltshire to jump for free to jump for free in our summer skydiving fundraiser.
Learn about the Romans A WINDOW will be opened on Wiltshire's Roman past at two events being held at the Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre to mark National Archaeology Day on July 19.
Broken down car found damaged A BROKEN down car left in a layby in Ludgershall had all its windows smashed sometime overnight on June 29.
Local surgery provides an exemplary service10:09am Thu 3 Jul 08 I WAS appalled to see "my" surgery, Old Orchard Surgery Wilton, on the PCT's absurd hitlist (Journal June 26).
Sealing continuous success underwater10:37am Thu 3 Jul 08 A COMPANY from Salisbury is riding on the crest of a wave after taking part in Seawork 2008 - the commercial marine exhibition and conference.
Bourne Hill decision will not harm trade10:06am Thu 3 Jul 08 ACCORDING to the ex Conservative Leader of Salisbury District Council, Richard Britton, the new Lib Dem/Lab administration is responsible for the potential loss of local government jobs in Salisbury because of local Council re-organisation.
Farewell to Bryan Jones10:26am Thu 3 Jul 08 THE partners and staff of Fawcetts Chartered Accountants of Salisbury hosted a lunch at the White Hart Hotel to mark the retirement of the firm's senior partner, Bryan Jones.