Joe Lemer discovers why recurring nightmares could soon be a thing of the past. Plus why a woman’s preference to ‘tall, dark and handsome’ might not be such a good idea.
Ben Prater
Wiltshire soldier inquest, threat to bee population and fuel theft
2 hours, 30 minutes on BBC Wiltshire
The inquest into the death of a Wilts soldier killed in a fire continues. Warnings of a new threat to our bee population. And fuel theft from a main underground pipeline in Wilts. Show more
Sim talks to the UK Ambassador to Brazil. Lyneham woman talks about regularly adapting her body clock as she travels around the world. And a new website to protect children online Show more
Graham wants to hear your stories of when you've been up against the clock and if you have a job where timing is important. And precious or valuable items you'd put back together. Show more
Michelin star chef Jean Christophe Novelli talks about his new French recipe book. Reality show winner Joe McElderry bring his tour to Salisbury. And we continue our WWI series. Show more
Lee Stone
Tougher sentences for dog attacks, internet safety for children and dressage
3 hours on BBC Wiltshire
Wilts dog trainer talks about tougher sentences for attacks. Devizes MP Claire Perry talks about online safety for children. And horse dressage is becoming more accessible. Show more
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