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Published 20 April 2022
Communities thanked for efforts to support Ukrainian refugees
Latest figures show more than 280 Wiltshire households have been matched with Ukrainian refugees as people fleeing the war-torn country start arriving in the county.
Published 12 April 2022
Funding awarded to History Centre to dig deep into gardening archives and support people's health and wellbeing
The Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre has been awarded £10,000 to showcase the history of gardening through archives, activities and events, and promote its positive impact on physical and mental wellbeing.
Published 11 April 2022
Young people celebrated at Star Awards ceremony
Young people from across Wiltshire came together on Friday (8 April) for a special Star Awards ceremony.
Published 8 April 2022
New climbing centre and skatepark in Chippenham
A brand-new climbing centre has opened in Chippenham, built by Chippenham Borough Lands Charity (CBLC) and run by The Climbing Academy (TCA), with funding from Wiltshire Council and Sports England.
Published 29 July 2020
Wiltshire gains good marks with its Adoption Scorecard figures
The Adoption scorecard is published by the government
Published 1 July 2020
Wiltshire Council partners with TransWilts to improve Melksham station
Wiltshire Council has entered into a partnership with TransWilts Community Rail to improve facilities and the car park at Melksham station.
Published 24 March 2020
Wiltshire Council publishes directory of volunteer groups
Wiltshire Council has published a directory of community volunteer groups that have been set up throughout the county, in the wake of the ongoing COVID-19 situation.
Published 13 March 2020
Preparation work to start on Melksham Community Campus site
Work to prepare Wiltshire Council's Melksham House site for the modern multi-use community campus will start next week.
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.