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Published 30 November 2021
Market Lavington library reopens in new location
Market Lavington Library reopened in a new location this week following its closure due to the pandemic in March 2020.
Published 15 November 2021
Review under way into some town and parish council areas
People are being asked for their feedback on a review that aims to ensure town and parish councils in Wiltshire continue to be effective as possible, and reflective of the communities they serve
Published 1 November 2021
Wiltshire Council leader praises warm community response following train derailment
Wiltshire Council Leader Richard Clewer has offered his thoughts to those affected by the train derailment yesterday
Published 21 June 2021
Some changes to Wiltshire Council services in the next few weeks
Upcoming changes to our leisure, library and registration services
Published 23 April 2021
Four leisure centres, two libraries and the history centre to be used during the elections period
Confirmation of how Wiltshire's leisure centres, libraries and the history centre will be supporting the upcoming elections
Published 6 April 2021
Libraries and the Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre to reopen next week
Wiltshire's libraries and the history centre are set to reopen from Monday 12 April, in line with Step 2 of the Government's roadmap
Published 30 November 2020
Wiltshire libraries and history centre plan for reopening this week
We are preparing to begin reopening Wiltshire libraries and the Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre from 3 December.
Published 9 November 2020
Libraries continuing to support residents despite restrictions
Some of our libraries will be here for you during restrictions
Published 6 November 2020
Wiltshire Council pays tribute ahead of Remembrance Sunday
Wiltshire Council pay tribute to those who paid the ultimate sacrifice
Published 4 November 2020
Many council services continuing during national restrictions
We will still run the majority of services while new restrictions are in place