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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 17 November 2021
The Queen's Green Canopy Tree Planting Ceremony
The Lord-Lieutenant of Wiltshire, Mrs Sarah Troughton has attended a tree planting ceremony at Bourne Hill Secret Garden in Salisbury, organised by Wiltshire Council.
Published 3 November 2021
Council submits its plan to improve bus services
We have submitted our Bus Service Improvement Plan to Government
Published 21 April 2021
Wiltshire Council receives £4.4m decarbonisation grant to improve heating facilities and combat climate change
Wiltshire Council has successfully bid for more than £4.4m from the Government's Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme to reduce carbon emissions by upgrading the heating systems in many of its buildings.
Published 29 January 2021
Southwick Country Park is formally declared a Local Nature Reserve
The park has been declared a Local Nature Reserve and recognised for its local importance to wildlife and education
Published 26 January 2021
Wiltshire Council on track to reduce carbon footprint by 80% this year
Wiltshire Council projected to have cut its carbon footprint by 80%
Published 15 January 2021
Precautionary COVID-19 measures taken at Warminster Library
Library will have to close for a day
Published 14 January 2021
Wiltshire Council working with landowners to maintain rights of way
The council is looking to keep rights of way maintained
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 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.