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Published 28 January 2022
2,500 years of history uncovered in Melksham
Wiltshire Council's preparation for the construction at Melksham Community Campus site early last year revealed archaeological evidence from as early as the Iron Age (700BC to AD43), found by Cotswold Archaeology.
Published 20 January 2022
Former Salisbury restaurant proprietor fined £15,000 for rat and fly infested business
The former operator of a restaurant in Salisbury has pleaded guilty and been fined for ten charges of poor hygiene practices found by Wiltshire Council's Food and Safety Team
Published 20 January 2022
Demolition works begin to prepare for Melksham community and workspace development
The refurbishment work will get underway later this year
Published 13 January 2022
Join us on Tuesday for a COVID-19 and 2022/23 budget public update
Join us for an online public webinar on 18 January at 5:30pm
Published 13 January 2022
Wiltshire Council successful with dog microchipping prosecution
A Wiltshire woman has been prosecuted by Wiltshire Council for not having an identification tag on a collar or a microchip registered for her dog.
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 7 January 2022
Wiltshire's Director of Public Health releases annual report 2020 to 2021
The Director of Public Health Report for 2020 to 2021 has now been published, and focuses on the impact of COVID-19 on Wiltshire communities
Published 27 May 2021
Changes to the COVID-19 testing site at Devizes Leisure Centre
The Devizes Leisure Centre testing site will close for in-person symptom-free COVID-19 testing, but continue to offer a test collection option
Published 21 May 2021
Wiltshire Council receives more than £500,000 in Government funding to help prevent rough sleeping
Wiltshire Council has been awarded £547,825 from the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG) to continue its rough sleeper prevention work, which has seen the rehousing of 130 rough sleepers in the county over the past 12 months.
Published 20 May 2021
Landlord successfully prosecuted for running unlicenced HMO
Wiltshire Council has successfully prosecuted a landlord in Salisbury for three offences related to running an unlicensed House in Multiple Occupation (HMO).

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