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The latest news from Wiltshire Council.
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Published 25 May 2021
Furlong Close update
Residents at Furlong Close will continue to access care and support as usual while the future provision at the site is determined.
Published 20 May 2021
Young people invited to join online event to help them decide their future path
Young people considering next steps for their future careers are being invited to an online event to discuss apprenticeships, education and work.
Published 14 May 2021
Wiltshire Council free FUEL programme for families in need
Wiltshire Council delivered a successful free holiday activity and food programme for children on free school meals across Wiltshire during the Easter holidays, funded by the Department for Education.
Published 14 May 2021
Spring half term childcare for parents continuing to support the COVID-19 response
Wiltshire Council has worked with local childminders and activity providers to create a childcare and activity directory for use by critical workers during the upcoming Spring half term holidays.
Published 12 May 2021
Time to renew your garden waste collections
Households that pay to receive garden waste collections will soon receive an email or letter inviting them to renew their subscription by 30 June 2021.
Published 18 March 2020
Make a pledge to stop child exploitation Child Exploitation Awareness Day in Wiltshire
Wiltshire residents are being asked to show their support to unite against the exploitation of children and young people.
Published 4 March 2020
Changes to kerbside recycling collection service from 9 March
We are changing the recycling system in Wiltshire to make it even easier for people to use the kerbside recycling collection service.
Published 3 March 2020
Working groups help coordinate flooding response
Published 2 March 2020
98.5% of Wiltshire children given one of their secondary school preferences
Figures released today (2 March) show 98.5% of Wiltshire children will attend one of their preferred choices of secondary school from this September up from 98% last year.