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Published 21 October 2022
Gadgeteers inspire children to read over the summer
This year, 6,206 children across the county registered for the Summer Reading Challenge that ran in Wiltshire Council Libraries for eight weeks over the summer. This was an increase of 39% on last year.
Published 18 October 2022
Young people with SEND check out the many opportunities available post-16
Young people with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND) from across Wiltshire checked out exciting options for the future at a special event last week.
Published 18 October 2022
New service helps carers when those they care for are in hospital
A new hospital liaison service will help carers when those they care for are in hospital, and in the often-difficult first few weeks after they return home.
Published 10 October 2022
School admissions window now open for primary and secondary school applications
Wiltshire residents can now apply for primary and secondary school places for September 2023 entry, for children starting school for the first time or for children who are moving from a primary to secondary school or from an infant to junior school.
Published 26 July 2022
Measures to tackle ASB in Devizes receives funding boost
Wiltshire Council received just under £130,000 as part of a partnership bid to tackle youth anti-social behaviour in the Devizes area
Published 26 July 2022
Stunning BookBenches created by Salisbury school children
Children at eight Salisbury schools have worked with professional artists to create beautiful BookBenches that will be located at Salisbury Library during August before returning to the schools for the children to use in the autumn.
Published 21 July 2022
Wiltshire smallholders banned from keeping cattle
Wiltshire Council has successfully prosecuted two smallholders following mistreatment of cattle.
Published 21 July 2022
Wiltshire schools successful in achieving nationally recognised Dyslexia Friendly Quality Mark
Two Wiltshire primary schools have been successful in achieving the British Dyslexia Association's nationally recognised Dyslexia Friendly Quality Mark.
Published 19 July 2022
Wiltshire Council summit brings together key players to discuss the natural environment
The purpose of the event was to bring together key players to better understand and explore the different collective expertise available and to share knowledge and ideas
Published 18 July 2022
Wiltshire Council in successful bid to deliver Staying Close programme
Following a successful expression of interest to the Department for Education (DfE), Wiltshire Council has been allocated funding to develop a model of 'Staying Close' for Care Leavers over the next two years.

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