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Published 26 May 2022
Independent reports outline climate challenges and the significant progress made
Report say the local authority is in a strong position to meets its carbon neutral commitment by 2030, but the county as a whole needs to do more.
Published 9 May 2022
Mental Health Awareness Week - Tackling loneliness
This week (9-15 May) is Mental Health Awareness Week and this year's theme is tackling loneliness.
Published 5 May 2022
Solar panel and storage group-buying scheme to launch across Wiltshire
Join the group buying scheme to help cut carbon emissions and save on energy bills
Published 23 April 2021
Four leisure centres, two libraries and the history centre to be used during the elections period
Confirmation of how Wiltshire's leisure centres, libraries and the history centre will be supporting the upcoming elections
Published 21 April 2021
Wiltshire Council receives £4.4m decarbonisation grant to improve heating facilities and combat climate change
Wiltshire Council has successfully bid for more than £4.4m from the Government's Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme to reduce carbon emissions by upgrading the heating systems in many of its buildings.
Published 6 April 2021
Libraries and the Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre to reopen next week
Wiltshire's libraries and the history centre are set to reopen from Monday 12 April, in line with Step 2 of the Government's roadmap
Published 24 February 2020
Carers invited to information and support event
Published 21 February 2020
Council continues on its carbon neutral journey
Following our pledge to be carbon neutral by 2030, and to support Wiltshire to do the same, we are working hard on a number of projects to make a difference.
Published 4 February 2020
Vital work with rough sleepers to continue thanks to extra funding
Wiltshire Council has secured more than £300,000 in extra Rough Sleepers Initiative funding from central government for the third year of its rough sleepers project.