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The latest news and communications from Wiltshire Council.
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Published 26 December 2020
Trowbridge and Salisbury set to get significant investment following successful bids for funding
Government have provisionally offered £25m to invest in Trowbridge and Salisbury
Published 21 December 2020
Wiltshire Council signs £75 million funding deal with Homes England
Wiltshire Council entered into a funding agreement with Homes England on Friday (18 December 2020) securing £75 million of Housing Infrastructure Funding.
Published 18 December 2020
Guidance for drinking and dining at licensed premises during the festive season
In the run up to Christmas and New Year, Wiltshire Council is encouraging licensed premises to act responsibly to keep everyone safe during the festivities.
Published 18 December 2020
Support for local businesses and shopping locally during the pandemic
We have created a range of resources and assets to provide support and guidance to businesses during the current COVID-19 restrictions, and to encourage residents to shop locally.
Published 14 December 2020
Ground investigations as part of Salisbury River Park proposals
To help inform any future works as part of the Salisbury River Park proposals, the Environment Agency is carrying out preliminary ground investigation work at the Maltings and Central Area Car Park.
Published 14 December 2020
Further meat cutting premises searched under warrant for food safety offences
This is the second time that emergency enforcement action has been taken for the same business operator.
Published 4 December 2020
Face coverings compulsory for pupils aged 11 and over on school buses to secondary schools and colleges
All those travelling - apart from those medically exempt - will need to wear a face covering throughout their journey
Published 1 December 2020
People Friendly Salisbury scheme removed in the city
Wiltshire Council has confirmed that following the announced suspension of the scheme, much of the People Friendly Salisbury infrastructure in the city has been removed.