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The latest news and communications from Wiltshire Council.
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Published 25 August 2021
Wiltshire Council Leader thanks residents for offers of help as preparations continue to welcome Afghan refugees to the county
Wiltshire Council Leader Richard Clewer has thanked residents for their kind offers of accommodation and support in response to the current crisis in Afghanistan.
Published 17 August 2021
Statement in response to the situation in Afghanistan
Wiltshire Council has issued a statement in light of the current situation in Afghanistan.
Published 3 August 2021
Wiltshire Council urges the community to support mums to breastfeed
You can play your part in supporting Wiltshire's mums to feel comfortable and safe to breastfeed when out in the community
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 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.
Published 30 December 2020
Wiltshire confirmed to move to the COVID-19 Tier 3 'very high' category
Published 22 December 2020
Winners announced for creative competition that shows off children's amazing designs
Published 18 December 2020
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Published 16 December 2020
Government confirms Christmas bubbles will remain - council urges residents to plan carefully
Government has confirmed that people can still form a Christmas bubble, but wants people to plan carefully