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Friday 17 February 2023
Two Pantry Projects in Salisbury working together – Can you help them?
For over a year now both Your Salisbury Pantry, the social supermarket on Catherine Street and The Pantry Partnership, a local social enterprise based at ‘Pantry in the Park’ (the former Bowls Club) in Victoria Park, have been working together. Both projects connect people with food, but in different ways, making them part of the tapestry of food projects across the city. The organisations are wholly different, but both involve incredible volunteers who help to make sure people across the city get access to good food. Read Me
Thursday 16 February 2023
Successful year achieved for the team at Salisbury CCTV
The team at Salisbury CCTV are working harder than ever to monitor the CCTV system to help keep residents and visitors in the city of Salisbury safe. Read Me
A parish meeting will be held on Wednesday 22 February 2023 at 1800 at Salisbury Guildhall. A parish meeting is a meeting of the Salisbury residents. It is not a meeting of the Council. Read Me
Thursday 16 February 2023
Free Bike Repair Event Returns to Salisbury Market Place next week
Get your kids safe and ready for cycling this spring. Read Me
Tuesday 07 February 2023
Salisbury City Council’s Dodgeball is back by popular demand!
Dodgeball starts back up on Tuesday 21st February for any children in school year's 5 to 8, to get involved in this fast paced and fun activity. Read Me
Thursday 26 January 2023
Local volunteers and members of Salisbury Wildlife Group plant hedgerow in new wildlife meadows to benefit the environment
On Tuesday 10 January, a dozen volunteers from the local neighbourhood plus members of the Salisbury Wildlife Group braved the wet weather to plant hedgerow at the newly created Fisherton Wildlife Meadows. Read Me
Monday 23 January 2023
The New Year sees a new beginning for the City Council’s Grounds and Streetscene Teams
On 1 December 2022, all street cleaning and maintenance of the city's parks and open spaces moved fully in-house and became the sole responsibility of City Council employees. Read Me
Wednesday 18 January 2023
Holocaust Memorial Day Event – An opportunity to reflect, remember, listen and learn as a community
Salisbury City Council are working with three local residents to build this memorial day event around the stories of their own families as we reflect on this year’s Holocaust Memorial Day theme for 2023, ‘Ordinary People’. Read Me
Tuesday 17 January 2023
A budget statement from the Leaders of Salisbury City Council
Yesterday on Mon 16 Jan 2023 at a meeting of the Full Council, Salisbury City Council agreed a rise in the precept of £102 per year. This means that those who pay Band D tax council will pay £335 per year, and those at Band C will pay £297.78, Band B £260.56 and Band A £223.33. Within the City 60% of properties are Band D and below, with the most numerous band being Band C. Read Me
Monday 19 December 2022
Holocaust Memorial Day event to be held at Salisbury Guildhall
Salisbury City Council are working with local residents and older people’s champion Irene Kohler to place Holocaust Memorial Day in the City’s annual calendar as a moment for local people to remember, reflect and increase understanding of the impacts of genocide across generations and borders. Read Me