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Published 19 October 2021
Thousands join virtual local Black History Month conference
More than 2,200 people from across the world attended a virtual South West Black History Month conference
Published 15 October 2021
Dog Warden service recognised with Gold Stray Dogs Award
Wiltshire Council's Dog Warden service has received national recognition from the RSPCA.
Published 14 October 2021
Evergreen Court gets a special visitor as its café serves up good food and community support
The Lord-Lieutenant of Wiltshire paid a visit to one of Wiltshire Council's flagship sheltered housing complexes
Published 8 October 2021
Council outlines its bus strategy to get more people on board local services
Council looking to improve local services with Government funding
Published 6 October 2021
Pembroke Park Primary School selected to receive a Queen's Green Canopy Celebration Tree
The Lord-Lieutenant of Wiltshire, Mrs Sarah Troughton is proud to announce that Pembroke Park Primary School in Salisbury is one of only 69 schools across the country selected to receive a Celebration Tree as part of The Queen's Green Canopy (QGC).
Published 6 October 2021
Council wants young peoples' views on community based activities aimed at them
Aged between 13 and 19? Please get involved
Published 1 October 2021
Free online training event to help communities prepare for winter weather
Flood wardens, community emergency volunteers and town and parish councils are encouraged to sign up to the free training sessions taking place on 27 October and 28 October
Published 30 September 2021
Salisbury City Hall to remain an NHS vaccination centre until next year, as the council plans the venue's future
Thousands of people have been vaccinated at City Hall
Published 28 September 2021
Impressive line-up of speakers at Black History Month conference
We're working with local partners to host a free online conference on 11 October
Published 23 September 2021
Warminster takeaway fined £28,200 for poor hygiene
The prosecution was brought following a history of poor compliance and a succession of interventions with the business to try to improve standards without success.

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