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Published 24 March 2023
Move to foster - new campaign to encourage more foster carers is launched
As clocks go forward this weekend Wiltshire Council will be launching a new drive to encourage more people to spring into action and foster with Wiltshire Council.
Published 7 March 2023
LGBTQ+ Adoption and Fostering Week - Make the call to be a foster carer
Wiltshire Council needs an additional 30 foster carers this year to help provide homes for young people
Published 20 June 2022
Annual canvass process set to start in Wiltshire
Wiltshire Council is starting its annual process of ensuring the county's electoral register is up to date.
Published 8 June 2022
Salisbury is the focus of local campaign to find more foster carers
The council has a three-year campaign to provide 100 new foster carers by spring 2023
Published 28 June 2021
#FosteringTrowbridge campaign launches to help find 25 new foster carers for the Trowbridge area
Wiltshire Council currently has 24 foster families in the Trowbridge area, however latest figures show a further 25 foster families are needed
Published 18 June 2021
Help Wiltshire Council keep the electoral register up to date
Wiltshire Council has started its annual process of ensuring the county's electoral register is up to date.
Published 10 June 2021
Wiltshire Police and Crime Panel
The Wiltshire Police and Crime Panel has appointed a new chair and vice chair and has agreed arrangements for the interim period until the election of a Police and Crime Commissioner in August.
Published 29 April 2021
Helping voters have their say in a safe way on 6 May
A number of measures have been introduced to keep you as safe as possible
Published 23 April 2021
Electorate confirmed for upcoming elections
A number of elections are taking place on 6 May
Published 9 April 2021
Unitary, town & parish, and Police and Crime Commissioner election candidates confirmed
Elections take place on 6 May, find out who is standing.

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