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Published 28 October 2021
Wiltshire Council environmental projects to appear at COP26 conference
The Community Environmental Toolkit and Salisbury River Park projects will both be displayed at COP26
Published 21 October 2021
Community Environmental Toolkit helps communities to create biodiverse habitats in their area
The toolkit is packed with information, ideas and resources to enable communities to make a difference in their local areas
Published 21 October 2021
Half-term and Halloween - people advised to be cautious following increase in COVID cases
Local case rate is the highest it's been at any point in the pandemic
Published 18 October 2021
New service to support health and care workers in Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire
Health and care staff in the Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire (BSW) area affected by COVID-19 can now access help and support.
Published 13 October 2021
Wiltshire man enters guilty plea to food hygiene offences
Following an investigation by Environmental Health Officers from Wiltshire Council's Food and Safety team, a Wiltshire man has entered a guilty plea to 39 food hygiene offences.
Published 13 October 2021
Last chance to have your say on the Climate Strategy and our Natural Environment Plan consultations
Wiltshire Council is reminding residents, businesses and organisations in the county to have their say on its Climate Strategy and Natural Environment Plan
Published 12 October 2021
Cabinet agrees to plan for new electric vehicle chargers in Wiltshire
This decision will help to reduce carbon emissions in the county and improve facilities for electric vehicle drivers
Published 31 March 2021
Wiltshire's Amazing Social workers given national recognition
Twenty of Wiltshire Council's adult and children's social workers have been recognised in the British Association of Social Workers (BASW) national awards.
Published 4 March 2021
Breath of fresh air in Bradford on Avon as levels of particulate matter fall in the town
The air quality in Bradford on Avon has improved, as levels of particulate matter have fallen below the objective set in air quality law that originally led to the town's Air Quality Management Area (AQMA) order, and as a result this part of the order has now been lifted.

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