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Published 29 September 2022
No Worries sexual health service highlighted during sexual health and wellbeing month
Sexual health and wellbeing are being highlighted around the world during September with World Sexual Health Day on 4 September, celebrating every person's right to sexual wellbeing, and World Contraception Day on 26 September.
Published 27 September 2022
Wiltshire Council confirms how it will spend Government money to tackle local drug use
Additional funding allocated as part of three-year scheme
Published 26 March 2021
County Hall closed to the public during elections
County Hall will play a key role in the upcoming elections
Published 4 March 2021
Breath of fresh air in Bradford on Avon as levels of particulate matter fall in the town
The air quality in Bradford on Avon has improved, as levels of particulate matter have fallen below the objective set in air quality law that originally led to the town's Air Quality Management Area (AQMA) order, and as a result this part of the order has now been lifted.
Published 3 March 2021
Wiltshire Council libraries join global challenge to read for 200 million minutes!
Support the Wiltshire library service to reach it's target of 125,000 minutes of reading in March
Published 15 January 2021
Precautionary COVID-19 measures taken at Warminster Library
Library will have to close for a day
Published 12 January 2021
Support for the community during the pandemic
Plenty of support remains available for residents during the lockdown
Published 7 January 2021
Wiltshire libraries will be here to support people during lockdown
A number of Wiltshire libraries will start reopening from today (Thursday 7 January) to offer order and collect and bookable computer services.
Published 31 December 2020
Libraries to continue operating as normal as Wiltshire enters Tier 3 restrictions
Published 30 December 2020
Wiltshire confirmed to move to the COVID-19 Tier 3 'very high' category