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Published 26 April 2022
Council secures successful rogue trader prosecution
A rogue trading roofer from Cricklade has been successfully prosecuted by Wiltshire Council after admitting to a series of offences relating to work they were undertaking in the Wiltshire, Bristol and South Gloucestershire areas.
Published 7 April 2022
Draft Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment for Wiltshire to be reviewed by key partners and stakeholders
Wiltshire Council's Health and Wellbeing Board and partners have written a draft Pharmaceutical Needs Assessment (PNA) based on the information gathered from various sources including Joint Strategic Needs Assessment, Community Pharmacy service provisions and feedback of a recent public survey about Wiltshire's pharmaceutical services.
Published 5 April 2022
NHS to continue to use City Hall for the next six months
Wiltshire Council has confirmed that the NHS has signed a six-month extension to its lease of City Hall, which will see them continue to use the venue until the end of September 2022.
Published 1 April 2022
WiSe awarded contract to continue to deliver sexual health services in Wiltshire
Wiltshire Sexual Health (WiSe) will continue to provide sexual health and HIV services in Wiltshire after it was awarded a new contract following a competitive process.
Published 18 February 2020
Councillor resigns following appointment to Government role
Former leader of Wiltshire Council, Baroness Jane Scott of Bybrook OBE, has resigned from her position on the council representing the Bybrook division.
Published 31 January 2020
Youth Parliament Elections
Young people are being encouraged to have their say in the Youth Parliament Elections.
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.

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