Photos of Festival of Archaeology 2017 at Salisbury Museum



Salisbury Taste Trail returns to the city

Back by popular demand, Salisbury Taste Trail is offering a unique tasting tour of the city directed entirely by you. Produced by Ageas Salisbury International Arts Festival and sponsored by Salisbury BID, Salisbury Taste Trail gives you the chance to try some of the city’s delicious food and drink offerings. Whether you’re looking to try […]



Salisbury peregrine is spotted in the Midlands

One of the two peregrine chicks that hatched on Salisbury Cathedral Tower last year has been spotted 81 miles (as the crow flies) away from home. The female peregrine, named Aveline by Cathedral staff, was caught on camera in Floodplain Forest Nature Reserve, Old Wolverton near Milton Keynes, by wildlife photographer and blogger Ashley Beolens, […]



Photos of Jason Donovan at Salisbury City Hall

Jason Donovan at Salisbury City Hall on Thursday 15 December 2016. Ten Good Reasons tour.



Photos of Salisbury Craft and Heritage Festival 2016



Salisbury Contemporary Craft & Heritage Festival

Overview of the 2016 programme The Festival had around 100 contemporary, heritage and emerging craft makers showcasing and selling their work in the Makers’ Marquee. In addition, there were 18 heritage crafts people providing demonstrations and 11 of those allowed visitors to have a go and make something for themselves. Returning after the success of previous years […]



Festival of Archaeology at Salisbury Museum 2016



Reflection: glass sculptures at Salisbury Cathedral

This summer Reflection, a spectacular exhibition of art created using glass, explores the theme of reflection; both as a visual response to the Cathedral’s beautiful medieval building and as a stimulus for meditative reflection. The exhibition, featuring specially made pieces by nine internationally known artists, opens on 1 August and runs until November. Salisbury Cathedral has long […]



Flying Scotsman in Salisbury

After more than 10 years away from the mainline, the world’s most famous locomotive, Flying Scotsman, which returned to action earlier this year, visited Salisbury twice this summer, hauling The Cathedrals Express. The train arrived from London Paddington via Westbury. Departing from Salisbury in the afternoon on Saturday 21 and Saturday 28 May, those lucky enough to […]



Salisbury Festival 2016

Returning for a 44th year and taking its inspiration from New Zealand, the Festival will once again fill every corner of the medieval City and surrounding countryside with a thrilling mix of music, comedy, film, theatre, circus, dance, walks, poetry, exhibitions, children’s workshops and street theatre, featuring an outstanding range of high-profile and emerging talent […]