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Published 20 October 2022
Climate change Halloween event and climate lunch at Devizes library
This October, Devizes Library have partnered with Sustainable Devizes to provide resources and host activities and author talks on the theme of climate change.
Published 11 October 2022
Council continues to lead from the front on climate change
Wiltshire Council has provided an update on its committed efforts to tackle the climate emergency locally, with a vast range of projects either in place or in the pipeline to respond to the global issue of our time.
Published 7 October 2022
Council receives almost 1,000 survey responses for Trowbridge leisure plans
Wiltshire Council has provided an update on its plans to provide improved leisure provision in Trowbridge.
Published 23 December 2020
Archaeological work at Melksham Community Campus site to begin in the new year, as project progress continues
Locals will notice activity on the Melksham Community Campus site in January, with archaeological work set to get under way as preparations for full construction continue.
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 3 December 2020
Calne Community Campus is open following lockdown delay
Following a delay to its opening due to the national restrictions, Calne Community Campus is now open
Published 27 November 2020
Leisure centres to reopen next week
Wiltshire Council is delighted to confirm that all council-run leisure centres will reopen on 3 December.
Published 9 November 2020
Leisure service changes due to new restrictions
Our leisure centres will be closed during national restrictions
Published 21 August 2020
More than 750 people share their views on the People Friendly Salisbury project