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Published 27 January 2021
Watch replay of COVID-19 Public Update
You can watch a replay of our January 27 COVID-19 Public Update
Published 26 January 2021
Join Wiltshire Council for a COVID-19 business support update on 3 February
Live online webinar on Wednesday 3 February at 7pm for businesses in the county
Published 26 January 2021
Wiltshire Council reopens Discretionary Payments grant applications to help support businesses in the county
The grant has been reopened for new applications only
Published 25 January 2021
Wiltshire Council issues first fixed penalty notice to Trowbridge licensee for breach of COVID regulations
Licensee of a Trowbridge premises has been issued with a £1,000 fixed penalty notice
Published 22 January 2021
Join our live public webinar on the Future Chippenham distributor road route options
Thursday 28 January 2021 at 11am
Published 22 January 2021
City Hall to become NHS mass vaccination centre
City Hall will temporarily become mass vaccination centre to support rollout
Published 22 January 2021
COVID business grants update: pubs have one week left to apply for Christmas Support Payment
Wiltshire Council is urging owners and managers of pubs in the county that applications for the Christmas Support Payment (CSP) close on 31 January 2021.
Published 22 January 2021
People asked to 'jog on' and think carefully where they do their daily exercise
Think carefully about where you do your daily exercise
Published 20 January 2021
Wiltshire Council is broadcasting its next COVID-19 live update on 27 January
The fourth live public COVID-19 update will include updates on the NHS rollout of the vaccination, as well as the latest information on the council's response
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