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Published 29 November 2021
Residents urged to play their part to mitigate the risk of new COVID-19 variant
New national measures have been introduced
Published 29 November 2021
New service will help people regain their independence after a hospital stay
Wiltshire Council is launching a new in-house service which will provide short to mid-term care to people needing additional support when they leave hospital.
Published 29 November 2021
Domestic abuse - spotting the signs in the workplace
If you see someone at work who you think is the victim of domestic abuse what should you do?
Published 19 November 2021
New public health van on the roads to bring COVID-19 testing to communities
The van will be visiting various targeted communities, to offer free lateral flow tests
Published 17 November 2021
The Queen's Green Canopy Tree Planting Ceremony
The Lord-Lieutenant of Wiltshire, Mrs Sarah Troughton has attended a tree planting ceremony at Bourne Hill Secret Garden in Salisbury, organised by Wiltshire Council.
Published 17 November 2021
Relationships at the heart of Alcohol Awareness Week 2021
During Alcohol Awareness Week 2021, Wiltshire Council is raising awareness of the ways alcohol can affect people and their relationships.
Published 3 November 2021
Residents updated on changes to housing support services following consultation
Wiltshire Council is writing to residents in sheltered housing sites to advise them how housing support services will be provided from April next year.
Published 3 November 2021
Council submits its plan to improve bus services
We have submitted our Bus Service Improvement Plan to Government
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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