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Published 26 April 2023
Rogue traders plead guilty to substandard roofing installation
Chippenham roofers pleaded guilty to trading standards offences following an investigation by Wiltshire Council officers.
Published 13 April 2023
Builders successfully prosecuted for carrying out unnecessary work
Two brothers from Minety and a third man from Aldermaston have today (13 April), been given prison sentences, following a successful prosecution by Wiltshire Council supported by the National Trading Standards, South West Regional Investigation Team.
Published 12 April 2023
Wiltshire market trader pleads guilty to selling age restricted product to a child
A market trader who operates throughout Wiltshire has pleaded guilty to selling an age-restricted product to a child.
Published 5 April 2023
Wiltshire Council thanks community litter pickers - but cautions groups to pick safely
Wiltshire Council is thanking the community groups throughout the county that collect litter and help to keep Wiltshire beautiful
Published 12 October 2021
Salisbury builder given suspended sentence for substandard work
A Salisbury builder has been successfully prosecuted by Wiltshire Council for substandard work and using professional accreditations without authorisation.
Published 6 October 2021
Another fly-tipper issued with a Fixed Penalty Notice for dumping waste at Devizes' former slaughterhouse
A £400 Fixed Penalty Notice has been issued to a former Devizes resident, for fly-tipping
Published 4 October 2021
Marlborough waste collector successfully prosecuted for fly-tipping a sofa, plus other environmental offences
Wiltshire Council has successfully prosecuted Bryan Burrows, aged 54, of 4 York Place, St Martins, Marlborough after he pleaded guilty to fly-tipping a sofa on Woodborough Road, Pewsey.
Published 21 September 2020
Celebrate key workers and keep recycling this Recycle Week
For this year's Recycle Week, Wiltshire Council is urging its residents to continue recycling despite the challenges that COVID-19 has presented.

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