The Salisbury Civic Society is a community-based organisation, made up of a group of volunteers carrying out activities and campaigns that improve the environment and enrich our quality of life in Salisbury and South Wiltshire. For members, we host meetings and forums to stimulate debate, providing information through publications and social media. We monitor and comment on local planning applications & development proposals, run a prestigious annual awards scheme for new buildings and conservation projects, and maintain a programme of commissioning historical blue plaques.

Latest News
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Welcome to our new Patron and President
We are delighted to announce that following the decision of our President, Dame Rosemary Spencer, to stand down at the end of 2020 she generously accepted our suggestion that she become our Patron. The offer of the role of President has been accepted by Alastair Clark who you will know as the immediate past Chairman […]
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Open Meeting Webinar
The fast moving events of Covid-19 has presented the Civic Society with surprising opportunities. The pandemic is challenging the norms of how we live, work and plan for the future but also provided opportunities to trial a different format for the annual autumn Open Meeting, to forge new partnerships, to potentially widen the audience, and […]
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June Magazine
The June 2020 issue of the Society magazine is now available to read online here featuring a Salisbury Churches Quiz, an article by Frogg Moody on The Chapel in Milford Street, photographs from the Spirit and Endeavour exhibition in Salisbury Cathedral and The Close, and an update on the new river park planned for the centre […]
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Fri 12 FebGrosvenor and Riverside House listed as an Asset of Community Value https://t.co/ijcPr53ljE
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Thu 11 FebBulldoze the high street and build a giant park: is Stockton the future of Britain? https://t.co/RqVkE82xn5
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Fri 05 FebWinners of our Conservation Awards Scheme 2020 covering work to existing buildings. Judging panel chaired by Susa… https://t.co/IfJL5Pa8NZ