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The Wiltshire property that has been listed for two years on Rightmove | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

The Wiltshire property that has been listed for two years on Rightmove

WILTSHIRE is becoming an increasingly more popular area to live in as people look for a change of scenery. It is fair to say there is plenty to see and do in Wiltshire and we are blessed to live in such a stunning county. The coronavirus pandemic has also caused a rethink about people working from home - people are less willing to live in larger areas in order to commute to offices if their jobs can be effectively carried out at home. As people look for places to live, there are a number of properties easily being snapped by buyers, but there are some that just don t seem to sell.

The Wiltshire property that has been listed for two years on Rightmove

The Wiltshire property that has been listed for two years on Rightmove
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Salisbury Magistrates Court cases including In-Excess theft

SOME of the cases heard at Salisbury Magistrates : EDWARD ANDREW MILLICHAP, aged 40, of Endless Street, Salisbury, pleaded guilty to using threatening or abusive behaviour in Salisbury on June 20 last year. He was fined £40 and was ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £34. DENNIS STANLEY RAWKINS, aged 89, of The Croft, Newton Tony, pleaded guilty to three driving offences. On April 6 last year Rawkins was driving a Ford Ka along London Road in Salisbury without the appropriate licence. On May 16 he drove a Ford Ka along The Croft in Newton Tony, with a different registration plate, without the appropriate licence or policy of insurance. The defendant was fined £250 and was ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £34. He is disqualified from driving until a test of competence to drive has been passed.

Dog Trust s Change the Tale campaign | Salisbury Journal

DOGS Trust Salisbury is bracing itself for an increase in demand for its services as dog owners are faced with difficult choices due to the pandemic. The heart-breaking stories of owners that have had to hand over their dogs to the charity feature in its Change the Tale campaign, which features snippets of phone calls made to its helpline. Based on trends seen during the last recession, the charity says it is braced for an increased reliance on its services, caring for dogs in need. Between August 2020 and January 2021, Dogs Trust saw a 41 per cent increase in web traffic to its ‘Giving Up Your Dog’ page compared to the six-month period beforehand.

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