Salisbury Civic Society, as a member of Civic Voice, is a voluntary organisation supporting pride in our heritage, working to enhance our environment and shaping the future of Salisbury and South Wilts through active engagement with local plans and initiatives. We host a variety of talks, forums and open meetings for our members and the community, encouraging debate and involvement in this unique area. Our annual awards scheme spotlights new buildings and conservation work to existing buildings. We engage with relevant local issues, comment on key planning applications and commission historical blue plaques to local people and events of significance.

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OPEN MEETING – CLIMATE CHANGE the Impact on Architecture and Historic Buildings
Wednesday 8 November 2023 The Salisbury Civic Society OPEN MEETING this year will discuss the subject of CLIMATE CHANGE and its Impact on Architecture and Historic Buildings. The meeting is co-sponsored by the RIBA, featuring two speakers: the architect Duncan Baker Brown and from the National Trust Charles Bain Smith, Senior Buildings Conservation Manager. Duncan Baker Brown is an architect, […]
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Unveiling of the St. NICHOLAS PLAQUE to ANTHONY TROLLOPE
The inspiration for Anthony Trollope’s novel “The Warden” was recognised with the unveiling of a Blue Plaque at St. Nicholas Hospital in Salisbury on 25th October commemorating 800 years of service and worship on this site, the buildings’ unique heritage, and the connection to the novel by Anthony Trollope. The unveiling ceremony was performed […]
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Fisherton Street Mural Completed.
David Shillinglaw and Lily Mixe…, arrived in Salisbury last week to start work on their mural at 69 Fisherton Street. They finished the mural on Tuesday 12 Sept. They have worked in New York, Vancouver, Palestine and many other national and international locations.
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