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Published 22 February 2022
Take part in the Great British Spring Clean this March and April in Wiltshire
Wiltshire Council is encouraging local groups and organisations to take part in the Great British Spring Clean this year, from 25 March-10 April.
Published 21 February 2022
Break the Bias event planned for International Women's Day 2022
Wiltshire Council is working with local and national partners to host a free online conference to mark International Women's Day 2022.
Published 15 February 2022
Council focuses on the future with budget and Business Plan agreed
The council's budget for 2022/23 and its long-term strategic plan has been agreed
Published 15 February 2022
Celebrating the 10-year milestone of volunteering at Wiltshire Libraries
Wiltshire Council is thanking volunteers who have given their time and energy to support their local libraries, and delivering books to those who aren't able to visit themselves
Published 9 February 2022
New data shows that 10,016 of smoking households in Wiltshire are living in poverty
New findings show the impact of smoking on people's lives
Published 4 February 2022
Wiltshire Council responds to Government announcement on council tax rebate in response to rising energy costs
We await further guidance on how the Government announced council tax rebate will be rolled out
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