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The latest news and communications from Wiltshire Council.
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Published 29 April 2022
Wiltshire libraries celebrate Local and Community History Month with events and exhibitions across the county
May is Local and Community History Month and Wiltshire Council is celebrating local history with an array of events and exhibitions at libraries across the county.
Published 26 April 2022
Proposals to change homecare agreed by cabinet
The council now will work together with care providers to create a new alliance called Wiltshire Living Well At Home
Published 30 September 2021
Disruption to PCR test booking site tonight (30 September)
The disruption is due to the portal being upgraded
Published 23 September 2021
Wiltshire Council statement on Care Quality Commission report
The council funds 19 residents at Furlong Close, with 13 other residents funded by 12 other local authorities
Published 21 September 2021
New dedicated out of hours line for domestic abuse
People wanting to report domestic abuse will be able to access a new out of hours number from this week.
Published 20 September 2021
New community support service soon to be available across Wiltshire
A community support service which has been available in eight areas in Wiltshire is being restructured and expanded to provide wider support across the whole county.
Published 16 September 2021
Wiltshire Council's Reablement Service has been shortlisted for MJ Award
Wiltshire Council's Reablement Service has been shortlisted for a prestigious MJ award for the way it has worked with community health partner, Wiltshire Health and Care, to integrate its services into an aligned discharge facilitation service.
Published 31 December 2020
Libraries to continue operating as normal as Wiltshire enters Tier 3 restrictions
Published 30 December 2020
People urged to follow regulations for New Years Eve
Published 23 December 2020
Wiltshire confirmed to remain in the COVID-19 Tier 2 'high alert' category
The Wiltshire Council local authority area will remain in the COVID-19 Tier 2: High alert category, following a review by the Government.