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Published 30 March 2022
Plans are in place as Wiltshire prepares to welcome Ukrainian refugees
Wiltshire Council is ready and has plans in place as Ukrainian families are starting to be matched with people offering up their homes in the county
Published 30 March 2022
Wiltshire Council taking a tough stance against abandoned vehicles
A Calne resident has been issued with a £200 fixed penalty notice for abandoning a vehicle on Harris Road in the town.
Published 29 March 2022
Changes to some parking begins on Friday
From Friday (1 April), Wiltshire Council is making several changes to its car parking charges, including charging on Sundays in all council car parks.
Published 28 March 2022
New High Sheriff for Wiltshire and Swindon 2022-23
Wiltshire's new High Sheriff was sworn in on Friday, 25 March 2022 in a ceremony which dates back to Saxon times.
Published 24 March 2022
Wiltshire Council confirms permanent pedestrianisation of Queen Street, Salisbury
Following a public consultation process, Wiltshire Council has confirmed that Queen Street in Salisbury has been permanently closed to motor vehicles.
Published 23 March 2022
Recommendations for parish changes put forward as part of Community Governance Review
People are being asked for their say on recommendations of possible changes to the governance arrangements of some of Wiltshire's towns and parishes, as part of a Community Governance Review.
Published 23 March 2022
Ukrainian refugees assured of a warm welcome in Wiltshire as visa scheme begins
Wiltshire Council has said Ukrainian refugees making the journey to Wiltshire will be assured of a warm welcome and generous support
Published 18 March 2022
New rewilding and wildflower areas will improve biodiversity in Wiltshire
Wiltshire residents will see more rewilding and wildflower areas popping up across the county as Wiltshire Council works to increase biodiversity and improve the natural environment.
Published 17 March 2022
Agreement reached means waste collection strike has come to an end - and recycling collections will resume from 21 March
Hills Municipal Collections and GMB Union have confirmed they have reached an agreement, which means the waste collection strike has now concluded with immediate effect.
Published 16 March 2022
Act of vandalism causing more disruption for waste collection services
Damage was caused to waste collection vehicles at our Churchfields depot in Salisbury

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