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Published 27 January 2022
Wiltshire Council rated as fifth best unitary authority for climate change strategies
Wiltshire Council has received an excellent rating of 81% in Climate Emergency UK's Council Climate Plan Scorecards
Published 25 January 2022
Cabinet to consider next steps for tackling climate change in Wiltshire
Wiltshire Council's Cabinet will look at the next steps for tackling climate change and improving the natural environment in the county.
Published 25 January 2022
Council's budget proposals and Business Plan to be discussed at cabinet meeting
The council's 2022/23 budget proposals and draft Business Plan to be formally presented at cabinet meeting
Published 25 January 2022
Work starts to prepare the Salisbury River Park site
Initial work on the site of the Salisbury River Park project is due to start at the end of this month (January 2022)
Published 20 January 2022
Swindon residents fined after waste is fly-tipped in Wiltshire countryside
Two Swindon householders have been issued with fixed penalty notices (FPNs) after their waste was found fly-tipped in the Wiltshire Council area in recent weeks.
Published 12 January 2022
Budget proposals for 2022/23 outlines how Wiltshire Council plans to rise to the financial challenges
Wiltshire Council has published its budget proposals for 2022/23
Published 11 January 2022
Cabinet member recognised as she stands down from role
Wiltshire Council Leader Cllr Richard Clewer has today confirmed that Cllr Pauline Church has stepped down from her role as Cabinet Member for Finance, Procurement, Commissioning, IT, Digital and Commercialisation.
Published 17 June 2021
User survey of cycle route between Chippenham and Calne
People asked to give their thoughts on the North Wilts Rivers Route
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%

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