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Published 21 October 2022
Gadgeteers inspire children to read over the summer
This year, 6,206 children across the county registered for the Summer Reading Challenge that ran in Wiltshire Council Libraries for eight weeks over the summer. This was an increase of 39% on last year.
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 13 October 2022
Get Online Week 'Try one thing' bingo challenge
Wiltshire Council library staff have created a 'Try one thing' bingo challenge sheet to encourage people to become more confident online by completing a range of tasks during Get Online Week.
Published 5 October 2022
Never stop learning at Wiltshire Libraries
Wiltshire Council libraries are encouraging residents to never stop learning during national libraries week, 3 - 9 October, through a variety of events and activities for adults and young people.
Published 22 December 2021
More people needed for new service which helps people leave hospital sooner
Wiltshire Council is putting out a call for people considering a career in care to join them in a new service which helps people gain independence after a hospital stay.
Published 8 December 2021
Future plans for Melksham to be discussed at council meeting
The future of Melksham House and other publicly owned assets will be discussed
Published 11 December 2020
Netheravon library plans for reopening on 14 December
Wiltshire Council is pleased to announce that, following the efforts of its team and volunteers, Netheravon library will reopen on Monday 14 December.
Published 28 September 2020
Next move - fostering
Have you considered fostering as a career?
Published 18 September 2020
Wiltshire Council receives government support to help fund vital work with rough sleepers
More than £47,000 will be spent on a range of measures

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