Salisbury Detectives have been operating in Salisbury and the South West for almost 20 years.
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Salisbury has also been called New Sarum to distinguish it from the original site of settlement to the north of the city at Old Sarum.
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Salisbury is a cathedral city in Wiltshire, England.
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The city is located in the south-east of Wiltshire.
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Salisbury sits at the confluence of five rivers: the Nadder, Ebble, Wylye, Bourne and Avon.
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Salisbury's railway station serves the city, and is the crossing point between the West of England Main Line and the Wessex Main Line.
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Salisbury is located in a valley.
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The geology of the area, like much of South Wiltshire and Hampshire, is largely chalk.
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The rivers which flow through the city have been redirected, and along with landscaping, have been used to feed into public gardens.
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Salisbury experiences an oceanic climate similar to almost all of the United Kingdom.
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Salisbury has an estimated population of about 50,000.
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Salisbury holds an annual St George's Day pageant, the origins of which are claimed to go back to the thirteenth century.
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Salisbury has a strong artistic community, with galleries situated in the city centre, including one in the public library.
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Salisbury is twinned with Saintes in France since 1990.
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Salisbury also has a Park and Ride bus scheme with four sites around the city.
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