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Published 20 July 2022
Construction gets underway on the Salisbury River Park project
The Salisbury River Park project has started construction to better protect homes and businesses in the city from flooding along with making improvements to the environment.
Published 14 July 2022
Hot weather advice
Advice and support on how to stay safe during the hot weather period
Published 20 June 2022
Annual canvass process set to start in Wiltshire
Wiltshire Council is starting its annual process of ensuring the county's electoral register is up to date.
Published 12 June 2022
Still time for people to get involved in Wiltshire and Swindon solar panel and storage group-buying scheme
Join the group buying solar panel scheme
Published 26 May 2022
Independent reports outline climate challenges and the significant progress made
Report say the local authority is in a strong position to meets its carbon neutral commitment by 2030, but the county as a whole needs to do more.
Published 5 May 2022
Solar panel and storage group-buying scheme to launch across Wiltshire
Join the group buying scheme to help cut carbon emissions and save on energy bills
Published 8 March 2022
South West Energy Hub secures £5 million for home energy improvements
The South West Energy Hub, will work with Swindon Borough Council and Wiltshire Council to deliver over £5 million worth of home upgrades
Published 23 February 2022
Leisure energy savings
Wiltshire Council's leisure members are enjoying high-energy workouts in low-energy facilities following a range of initiatives that will help to reduce energy bills and carbon emissions.
Published 1 February 2022
Cabinet approves Climate Strategy and Natural Environment Plan
Wiltshire Council's Cabinet has today (Tuesday 1 February) approved the council's Climate Strategy and Green & Blue Infrastructure Strategy, Wiltshire's Natural Environment Plan.
Published 31 January 2022
Best wishes for candidates as schools prepare for youth council elections
A total of 89 candidates from 21 schools and the local community are putting themselves forward