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Published 19 January 2021
Cabinet outlines its financial plan to help Wiltshire recover following unprecedented year
Wiltshire Council has outlined its financial proposals to help the county and its residents get back on their feet
Published 15 January 2021
Precautionary COVID-19 measures taken at Warminster Library
Library will have to close for a day
Published 12 January 2021
Consultation on the Future Chippenham road route options launches this week
The eight-week public consultation starts on Friday
Published 7 January 2021
Wiltshire libraries will be here to support people during lockdown
A number of Wiltshire libraries will start reopening from today (Thursday 7 January) to offer order and collect and bookable computer services.
Published 5 January 2021
Last chance to shape the Salisbury River Park proposals
Residents and local businesses have until 5pm on Friday 8 January 2021 to give their views on the Salisbury River Park proposals.
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.
Published 12 October 2020
Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall visits Wiltshire Council
Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall visited Wiltshire Council on Monday 12 October 2020 to thank staff for their work to support the COVID-19 response.
Published 9 June 2020
Cabinet approves proposed changes to Wiltshire Council senior leadership structure
Wiltshire Council's Cabinet members today (Tuesday 9 June) approved steps to make a proposed change to the tier one senior leadership structure of the council to support the COVID-19 recovery plan and delivery of ongoing savings.
Published 5 June 2020
Statement from Leader of Wiltshire Council, Cllr Philip Whitehead in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement
Wiltshire Council is proud to show solidarity for the Black Lives Matter movement and support our residents, colleagues and communities affected by the killing of George Floyd.

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