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The latest news and communications from Wiltshire Council.
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Published 30 March 2021
People urged to have their say in neighbourhood plan referendums
Wiltshire Council is urging communities in the county to have their say in the neighbourhood plan referendums that are taking place on 6 May, the same day as the local and Police and Crime Commissioner elections.
Published 28 March 2021
Poll cards start to be posted out with elections on the horizon
Will be posted to registered voters
Published 21 March 2021
Want to earn a bit of extra money? Wiltshire Council needs your support during the upcoming elections
Elections and counts take place 6 - 10 May
Published 11 March 2021
Election notices published as preparation continues
A number of elections take place on 6 May 2021
Published 8 March 2021
Consultation on the Future Chippenham road route options closes on Friday
Make sure you have your say on the proposals. The consultation closes this Friday (12 March) at 5pm!
Published 19 January 2021
Cabinet outlines its financial plan to help Wiltshire recover following unprecedented year
Wiltshire Council has outlined its financial proposals to help the county and its residents get back on their feet
Published 23 December 2020
Archaeological work at Melksham Community Campus site to begin in the new year, as project progress continues
Locals will notice activity on the Melksham Community Campus site in January, with archaeological work set to get under way as preparations for full construction continue.
Published 18 December 2020
Sign up to online events and have your say about where future developments should take place in Wiltshire
Have your say on the Wiltshire Local Plan
Published 17 December 2020
Wiltshire confirmed to remain in Tier 2 'high' category
Government has confirmed that Wiltshire will remain in Tier 2
Published 8 December 2020
Council urging eligible residents to not miss out on self-isolation support payment
If you're on a lower income and required to self-isolate because of COVID-19, you may be eligible for a support payment of £500.