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Published 28 February 2022
Independent report praises Wiltshire Council for providing the right support at the right time for care leavers
A team of Ofsted inspectors spoke to care leavers as well as council staff and partners and concluded care leavers are supported by a "passionate, skilled and stable workforce"
Published 11 February 2022
Youth candidates prepare to take their seats following successful election campaign
Almost 5,000 votes were cast across the county
Published 9 February 2022
New data shows that 10,016 of smoking households in Wiltshire are living in poverty
New findings show the impact of smoking on people's lives
Published 8 February 2022
Short Breaks scheme offers range of opportunities for SEND families
Eligible families can choose from three options
Published 8 February 2022
Westbury DJ issued fine for breach of noise abatement notices
A Westbury man pleaded guilty at Salisbury Magistrates Court, on 1 February, to 9 breaches of a noise abatement notice, and was issued with a fine of £750 with £400 costs.
Published 7 February 2022
Wiltshire receives funding boost to offer help for families that need support
Wiltshire's Supporting Families Programme helps people and families, who are experiencing difficulties or complex challenges
Published 7 February 2022
New online advice pages launched during National Apprenticeship Week
The dedicated pages are being launched during National Apprenticeship Week which takes place from 7 -13 February
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 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