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Published 26 July 2022
Stunning BookBenches created by Salisbury school children
Children at eight Salisbury schools have worked with professional artists to create beautiful BookBenches that will be located at Salisbury Library during August before returning to the schools for the children to use in the autumn.
Published 25 July 2022
Melksham Community Campus opens next week
The campus will open its doors on 1 August from 10am
Published 21 July 2022
Wiltshire smallholders banned from keeping cattle
Wiltshire Council has successfully prosecuted two smallholders following mistreatment of cattle.
Published 20 July 2022
Reading given a huge boost during Wiltshire Year of Reading
More than 30 schools have so far achieved bronze and silver awards
Published 19 July 2022
Wiltshire Council summit brings together key players to discuss the natural environment
The purpose of the event was to bring together key players to better understand and explore the different collective expertise available and to share knowledge and ideas
Published 12 July 2022
People advised to take simple precautions due to ongoing fire on Salisbury Plain
An update has been provided on the ongoing fire on Salisbury Plain, with residents in the affected areas being asked to take sensible precautions where they can to keep them as safe as possible from the smoke.
Published 11 July 2022
Summer of fun ahead - Melksham Community Campus opens on 1 August
Just a few weeks until Melksham Community Campus opens
Published 1 July 2022
Join the Gadgeteers at your local library for this year's Summer Reading Challenge and help them prepare for their summer party!
Wiltshire Council Libraries are encouraging families to take part in this year's 'Gadgeteers' themed Summer Reading Challenge which aims to inspire children to read as much as they can.
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 18 November 2021
Swindon resident pays the price for fly-tipping in Lyneham
A Swindon resident has been ordered to pay £440 in fines after giving her household waste to an unlicensed waste collector, who then fly-tipped it in Lyneham, in the Wiltshire Council authority area

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