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The latest news and communications from Wiltshire Council.
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Published 9 February 2024
Wiltshire Council issues update on Denwell Coaches school transport
Wiltshire Council has today (Friday 9 February) taken the decision to stop using Denwell Coaches, which provides transport to two schools in the county.
Published 8 February 2024
Multi-million pound investment in Wiltshire schools
Wiltshire Council has agreed to invest £8m over the next four years to maintain its school buildings.
Published 8 February 2024
Top of the class for Silverwood school as it achieves the Healthy Schools Award
Pupils and staff at Silverwood School have just achieved top marks for efforts to create a healthy school environment.
Published 7 February 2024
Health activity tracker watches and blood pressure monitors still available to borrow from Wiltshire libraries
Have you borrowed an activity tracker watch or blood pressure monitor yet? They are still available to borrow from selected Wiltshire libraries
Published 28 October 2020
People encouraged to tune in and watch Wiltshire Council broadcasting live public COVID-19 update on 3 November
The broadcast will go live at 5pm
Published 26 October 2020
Free meals for vulnerable children in Wiltshire during school holidays
Published 22 October 2020
More volunteers needed for popular scheme which provides support for children in care
A popular scheme which links independent adult volunteers with young people in care is looking for more people to join its committed team so it can expand its good work.
Published 19 October 2020
Partners join forces to step up awareness of child exploitation on public transport
A new drive to help people know how to spot the signs of a child in danger, and who to contact if they are concerned, is being launched across Wiltshire.
Published 16 October 2020
More Wiltshire libraries reopen and mobile service back on the road
Five more libraries will reopen in Wiltshire over the next three weeks. These libraries will be fully reopened for people to browse for up to 30 minutes, to select and loan books and book a computer for up to 45 minutes.