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The latest news and communications from Wiltshire Council.
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Published 30 November 2021
Market Lavington library reopens in new location
Market Lavington Library reopened in a new location this week following its closure due to the pandemic in March 2020.
Published 15 November 2021
Review under way into some town and parish council areas
People are being asked for their feedback on a review that aims to ensure town and parish councils in Wiltshire continue to be effective as possible, and reflective of the communities they serve
Published 1 November 2021
Wiltshire Council leader praises warm community response following train derailment
Wiltshire Council Leader Richard Clewer has offered his thoughts to those affected by the train derailment yesterday
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 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 31 December 2020
Libraries to continue operating as normal as Wiltshire enters Tier 3 restrictions
Published 18 December 2020
Sign up to online events and have your say about where future developments should take place in Wiltshire
Have your say on the Wiltshire Local Plan
Published 11 December 2020
Netheravon library plans for reopening on 14 December
Wiltshire Council is pleased to announce that, following the efforts of its team and volunteers, Netheravon library will reopen on Monday 14 December.
Published 8 December 2020
Council urging eligible residents to not miss out on self-isolation support payment
If you're on a lower income and required to self-isolate because of COVID-19, you may be eligible for a support payment of £500.