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Published 20 September 2023
Drop in event for Dyslexia Awareness Week
People wanting to know more about dyslexia support and advice available can come along to a drop in event at County Hall on 5 October from 11am-6pm.
Published 18 September 2023
HM Lord-Lieutenant of Wiltshire, Mrs Sarah Troughton officially opens new school build for primary school pupils
HM Lord-Lieutenant of Wiltshire, Mrs Sarah Troughton joined school staff and pupils as she officially opened new school build at Holbrook Primary School in Trowbridge
Published 15 September 2023
Wiltshire Holiday Activity and Food programme a summer of success
More than 1,220 young people took part in Wiltshire Council's FUEL programme over the summer holidays
Published 6 September 2023
Families invited to get involved in shaping the future of SEND services in Wiltshire
Wiltshire Council is asking parents and carers of children and young people with special educational needs and or disabilities (SEND) to help shape how services are provided in the future
Published 6 September 2023
Emmy-winning wildlife cameraman to visit Wiltshire libraries
Emmy-winning and BAFTA nominated wildlife cameraman, James Aldred, will be visiting Wiltshire libraries this September as part of a regional tour.
Published 26 July 2022
Measures to tackle ASB in Devizes receives funding boost
Wiltshire Council received just under £130,000 as part of a partnership bid to tackle youth anti-social behaviour in the Devizes area
Published 26 July 2022
Stunning BookBenches created by Salisbury school children
Children at eight Salisbury schools have worked with professional artists to create beautiful BookBenches that will be located at Salisbury Library during August before returning to the schools for the children to use in the autumn.
Published 25 July 2022
Melksham Community Campus opens next week
The campus will open its doors on 1 August from 10am
Published 21 July 2022
Wiltshire schools successful in achieving nationally recognised Dyslexia Friendly Quality Mark
Two Wiltshire primary schools have been successful in achieving the British Dyslexia Association's nationally recognised Dyslexia Friendly Quality Mark.
Published 20 July 2022
Reading given a huge boost during Wiltshire Year of Reading
More than 30 schools have so far achieved bronze and silver awards

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