News and communications
The latest news and communications from Wiltshire Council.
There are 41 results
Page 1 of 5
Search results
Published 27 May 2021
Changes to the COVID-19 testing site at Devizes Leisure Centre
The Devizes Leisure Centre testing site will close for in-person symptom-free COVID-19 testing, but continue to offer a test collection option
Published 21 May 2021
Wiltshire Council receives more than £500,000 in Government funding to help prevent rough sleeping
Wiltshire Council has been awarded £547,825 from the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG) to continue its rough sleeper prevention work, which has seen the rehousing of 130 rough sleepers in the county over the past 12 months.
Published 20 May 2021
Landlord successfully prosecuted for running unlicenced HMO
Wiltshire Council has successfully prosecuted a landlord in Salisbury for three offences related to running an unlicensed House in Multiple Occupation (HMO).
Published 25 February 2020
Older people invited to enjoy Music on the Move
Older people in Corsham are invited to a special 'Music on the Move' event, which will culminate in them being able to feedback on the services they would like to see provided for them.
Published 21 February 2020
Time running out to have your say on shaping Salisbury's future
Published 10 February 2020
Public health team reports on the public's health
Published 10 February 2020
Wiltshire Council and the Probation Service to work in partnership on community payback projects
Published 4 February 2020
Cabinet agrees adoption of Wiltshire Housing Site Allocations Plan
Wiltshire Council's Cabinet has today (Tuesday 4 February) agreed to finalise the Wiltshire Housing Site Allocations Plan. Full Council will now consider the adoption of the plan on 25 February.
Published 29 January 2020
Restaurant licences suspended due to illegal working on premises
Published 29 January 2020
Restaurant licences suspended due to illegal working on premises
Following applications made by the Home Office (Immigration Enforcement), two restaurants in Chippenham and Pewsey have had licenses suspended due to illegal working taking place on the premises.