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Published 17 August 2022
Wiltshire Council charity bike ride returns for 2022
Following a two-year break due to the pandemic, Wiltshire Council's charity cycle-ride will take place once again, this September in memory of the late Councillor Jerry Wickham.
Published 16 August 2022
People urged to be cautious of scrap and waste collectors adverts as more illegal waste operators are prosecuted by Wiltshire Council
A man has been fined for operating an unlicensed and illegal scrap metal business after being successfully prosecuted by Wiltshire Council.
Published 1 August 2022
Melksham Community Campus is open!
It was an exciting day for Melksham today (1 August), as Melksham Community Campus opened to an excited public for the very first time - offering a variety of leisure, library and community services.
Published 31 December 2020
Libraries to continue operating as normal as Wiltshire enters Tier 3 restrictions
Published 30 December 2020
Wiltshire confirmed to move to the COVID-19 Tier 3 'very high' category
Published 23 December 2020
Archaeological work at Melksham Community Campus site to begin in the new year, as project progress continues
Locals will notice activity on the Melksham Community Campus site in January, with archaeological work set to get under way as preparations for full construction continue.
Published 22 December 2020
Winners announced for creative competition that shows off children's amazing designs
Published 18 December 2020
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Published 17 December 2020
Wiltshire confirmed to remain in Tier 2 'high' category
Government has confirmed that Wiltshire will remain in Tier 2
Published 16 December 2020
Government confirms Christmas bubbles will remain - council urges residents to plan carefully
Government has confirmed that people can still form a Christmas bubble, but wants people to plan carefully