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Published 28 January 2022
2,500 years of history uncovered in Melksham
Wiltshire Council's preparation for the construction at Melksham Community Campus site early last year revealed archaeological evidence from as early as the Iron Age (700BC to AD43), found by Cotswold Archaeology.
Published 25 January 2022
Council's budget proposals and Business Plan to be discussed at cabinet meeting
The council's 2022/23 budget proposals and draft Business Plan to be formally presented at cabinet meeting
Published 20 January 2022
Demolition works begin to prepare for Melksham community and workspace development
The refurbishment work will get underway later this year
Published 13 January 2022
Join us on Tuesday for a COVID-19 and 2022/23 budget public update
Join us for an online public webinar on 18 January at 5:30pm
Published 12 January 2022
Budget proposals for 2022/23 outlines how Wiltshire Council plans to rise to the financial challenges
Wiltshire Council has published its budget proposals for 2022/23
Published 11 January 2022
Cabinet member recognised as she stands down from role
Wiltshire Council Leader Cllr Richard Clewer has today confirmed that Cllr Pauline Church has stepped down from her role as Cabinet Member for Finance, Procurement, Commissioning, IT, Digital and Commercialisation.
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 25 February 2020
Budget agreed with £344m to be spent on services
Budget proposals detailing Wiltshire Council's clear direction for 2020/21 and its financial strategy for the next four years, have been agreed.
Published 25 February 2020
Budget-setting full council taking place today
Published 21 February 2020
Time running out to have your say on shaping Salisbury's future