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Published 19 November 2020
Updated COVID-19 Community Pack
We have created an updated COVID-19 community pack of information to help support communities during the current national restrictions.
Published 18 November 2020
Launch of #WiltshireTogether Champions network
We are looking for people to sign up to become a #WiltshireTogether Champion to help keep their friends, families and communities safe.
Published 18 November 2020
Minister hears about Wiltshire Council's work with care providers
Minister for Care Helen Whately MP joined Wiltshire Council and care providers to talk about relationships with care homes during COVID-19.
Published 13 November 2020
Wiltshire Council welcomes eggs-cellent donation for vulnerable residents
A very generous donation of eggs was made from Stonegate Farmers Ltd of Lacock, for vulnerable residents during half-term.
Published 6 November 2020
Wiltshire Council pays tribute ahead of Remembrance Sunday
Wiltshire Council pay tribute to those who paid the ultimate sacrifice
Published 6 November 2020
Residents can access support from Wiltshire Wellbeing Hub
The Wiltshire Wellbeing Hub is here for those who need it
Published 4 November 2020
Many council services continuing during national restrictions
We will still run the majority of services while new restrictions are in place
Published 3 November 2020
Cabinet agrees to new zero carbon council houses and energy efficient improvements
It forms part of our commitment to make Wiltshire carbon neutral by 2030
Published 31 March 2020
Wiltshire Council garden waste collection renewals deferred to 15 June
Wiltshire Council has postponed the renewal process for garden waste collection until 15 June, due to the pressure on council services because of COVID-19. Garden waste collections will continue, provided the council's contractor has sufficient staff to maintain service delivery.
Published 27 March 2020
"We're here and ready to help"- Wiltshire residents reminded support is out there