Wiltshire

JLS Spark Football Tragedy And Swindon Dies In This Week’s Scare Stories

SCARE Stories: Every day the Daily Mail scours scientific research journals, reports from vested-interest groups and the thoughts of NGO’s and publishes the scare stories as facts. Anorak picks the best of the week: Monday *...

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Police to request new death probe

Adrian Cooksey ran a building firm and was a keen cricketer Wiltshire police are to ask another force to review their investigation into the death of a man found on the street with fatal head injuries. Adrian Cooksey, 50, of...

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The Economist on Swindon’s muni Wi-Fi plans

Swindon (UK) is getting a municipal Wi-Fi network, thanks to a joint venture with a local firm. News reports say that the network will cost £1 million and require 1400 access points, but details are sketchy and there is...

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Zoe Georgie Goodhart 20th February 2009

Zoe Georgie Goodhart 20th February 2009 By Lis McDermott Photography About the Author Lis McDermott Photography lismusic Wiltshire, UK I am predominately a people photographer, living in Wiltshire, and often travel further...

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Care Home Manager

Not Specified, Our client is a 19 bed care home based in the heart of the Wiltshire countryside in the village of Tisbury, Salisbury. They are currently recruiting for a Home Manager to join their team. It's a full time...

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Antimicrobial Strategies in the Prevention of Dental Caries

P.D. Marsh Pathology Division, PHLS Centre for Applied Microbiology and Research, Salisbury, UK Address of Corresponding Author Abstract Antimicrobial agents, applied either professionally or delivered from dentifrices or...

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Two hurt as car mounts pavement

Two pedestrians were seriously injured when a car mounted a pavement outside a pub in a Wiltshire town. The pair, from Cambridgeshire, were near the John Barleycorn pub in Weymouth Street, Warminster, when they were hit by a...

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Marina plan floated despite objections

Controversial plans to flood green belt fields in South Staffordshire and transform them into a marina for narrowboats have moved a step closer to reality. Plans have now been submitted for a 252-boat marina in Swindon,...

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Dead due home in 100th repatriation

Two soldiers killed in Afghanistan are due to be returned to Britain in the 100th repatriation ceremony to pass through the market town of Wootton Bassett in Wiltshire. Two soldiers killed in Afghanistan are due to be returned...

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Digital Power Corporation, Through Its Subsidiary Gresham, Wins Major Defense Contract in...

FREMONT, Calif., Nov. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Digital Power Corporation (DPC) announced that its wholly-owned Salisbury, UK subsidiary, Digital Power Limited (DPL), has been awarded a major contract for the Australian...

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