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Published 22 June 2022
Energy rebate payments made to 133,000 households and discretionary grant payments to start soon
Wiltshire Council is encouraging households that have received a letter inviting them to register to claim the £150 Government energy rebate to visit the council website and submit their details if they haven't already done so.
Published 22 June 2022
Wiltshire Council social worker shortlisted for national award
Jade Painter has been shortlisted for the BBC Make a Difference Awards in the Key Worker category
Published 16 June 2022
Wiltshire pledges commitment to working together with its Armed Forces at covenant signing
The reaffirmation of the covenant recognises the service of people in the Armed Forces
Published 9 June 2022
Further recommendations for parish changes put forward as part of Community Governance Review
People in the Calne area are being asked for their say on additional proposed changes to their local town and parish governance arrangements.
Published 28 July 2020
Wiltshire councillors back support for Wiltshire Air Ambulance
Councillors agree to support Wiltshire Air Ambulance to recover outstanding costs from the government
Published 6 July 2020
Council tax reminder letters
We will shortly be sending out council tax reminder letters to some residents.
Published 1 July 2020
Changes to Cabinet and Portfolio Holders help council to cut costs
Cllr Philip Whitehead, Leader of Wiltshire Council, has made changes to the council's Cabinet and Portfolio Holders to align with the recovery structure now being put in place within Wiltshire Council following COVID-19.
Published 31 March 2020
Wiltshire Council garden waste collection renewals deferred to 15 June
Wiltshire Council has postponed the renewal process for garden waste collection until 15 June, due to the pressure on council services because of COVID-19. Garden waste collections will continue, provided the council's contractor has sufficient staff to maintain service delivery.