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Published 18 October 2021
Wiltshire Libraries share what's on offer to support communities during Get Online Week
The facilities on offer include computer access, scanning, printing, support for jobseekers and a wide range of online resources
Published 5 October 2021
Wiltshire celebrates Libraries Week from 4 to 10 October 2021
Wiltshire libraries are joining the week-long celebrations and sharing the positive impact that libraries are bringing to Wiltshire communities
Published 23 April 2021
Four leisure centres, two libraries and the history centre to be used during the elections period
Confirmation of how Wiltshire's leisure centres, libraries and the history centre will be supporting the upcoming elections
Published 6 April 2021
Libraries and the Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre to reopen next week
Wiltshire's libraries and the history centre are set to reopen from Monday 12 April, in line with Step 2 of the Government's roadmap
Published 31 December 2020
Libraries to continue operating as normal as Wiltshire enters Tier 3 restrictions
Published 11 December 2020
Netheravon library plans for reopening on 14 December
Wiltshire Council is pleased to announce that, following the efforts of its team and volunteers, Netheravon library will reopen on Monday 14 December.
Published 31 March 2020
Council's Facebook rhyme time proves to be a hit
Wiltshire Council's first ever live Facebook rhyme time has proven to be a hit for families throughout Wiltshire and beyond.
Published 20 March 2020
All Wiltshire libraries and leisure centres to close until further notice
Following government advice and to help stop the transmission of COVID-19, Wiltshire Council has taken the decision to close all its libraries and leisure centres until further notice.
Published 2 March 2020
LGBT+ Fostering and Adoption Week
"Rewarding," "providing a warm friendly home" and "making a difference" are just some of the ways Julie and Clare describe their role as foster carers.