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The latest news and communications from Wiltshire Council.
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Published 23 February 2022
Leisure energy savings
Wiltshire Council's leisure members are enjoying high-energy workouts in low-energy facilities following a range of initiatives that will help to reduce energy bills and carbon emissions.
Published 22 February 2022
Take part in the Great British Spring Clean this March and April in Wiltshire
Wiltshire Council is encouraging local groups and organisations to take part in the Great British Spring Clean this year, from 25 March-10 April.
Published 21 February 2022
Wiltshire Council sees record number of reports as it responds to Storm Eunice
Wiltshire Council has thanked its highways, emergency weather staff, contractors and all those involved for all their work throughout the weekend in responding to a record number of incidents caused by Storm Eunice.
Published 1 February 2022
Cabinet approves Climate Strategy and Natural Environment Plan
Wiltshire Council's Cabinet has today (Tuesday 1 February) approved the council's Climate Strategy and Green & Blue Infrastructure Strategy, Wiltshire's Natural Environment Plan.
Published 22 September 2021
Wiltshire Council encourages "empty nesters" and those who fancy a change in direction to think about fostering
The council is encouraging these people to consider fostering and help meet the demand for more people to foster with Wiltshire Council
Published 28 June 2021
#FosteringTrowbridge campaign launches to help find 25 new foster carers for the Trowbridge area
Wiltshire Council currently has 24 foster families in the Trowbridge area, however latest figures show a further 25 foster families are needed
Published 16 November 2020
Drive to encourage more people to consider fostering teenagers
Teenagers and those who have been in care are sharing experiences of how a foster family can change a life.
Published 2 November 2020
Drive to raise awareness of private fostering
Support is available for private foster carers
Published 21 August 2020
More than 750 people share their views on the People Friendly Salisbury project