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Published 22 February 2022
Rare building with special historic interest given unusual Listed status
A rare Cruck-framed building at Kings Farm in Winterslow has been given Grade II* listed status after being found to have special architectural and historic interest.
Published 15 February 2022
Council focuses on the future with budget and Business Plan agreed
The council's budget for 2022/23 and its long-term strategic plan has been agreed
Published 9 February 2022
New data shows that 10,016 of smoking households in Wiltshire are living in poverty
New findings show the impact of smoking on people's lives
Published 9 February 2022
Wiltshire Council clarifies position on Churchfields site in Salisbury
As Salisbury City Council is currently consulting with the public and other stakeholders about its proposals for development at Churchfields, Wiltshire Council has clarified its position on the plans.
Published 8 February 2022
Wiltshire Council Building Control team wins national award
Wiltshire Council's Building Control team has won the Best Partnership with Local Authority Building Control award at the LABC Building Excellence Awards
Published 8 February 2022
Westbury DJ issued fine for breach of noise abatement notices
A Westbury man pleaded guilty at Salisbury Magistrates Court, on 1 February, to 9 breaches of a noise abatement notice, and was issued with a fine of £750 with £400 costs.
Published 4 February 2022
Wiltshire Council responds to Government announcement on council tax rebate in response to rising energy costs
We await further guidance on how the Government announced council tax rebate will be rolled out
Published 27 September 2021
Cabinet member recognised for hard work and commitment as he moves on from cabinet role
From October the position will be taken up by Cllr Ashley O'Neill
Published 24 September 2021
Council outlines its 10-year strategy
The 10-year plan is working to four main priorities and doing so under the banner of improving lives through stronger communities
Published 23 September 2021
Warminster takeaway fined £28,200 for poor hygiene
The prosecution was brought following a history of poor compliance and a succession of interventions with the business to try to improve standards without success.

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