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Published 31 January 2022
Best wishes for candidates as schools prepare for youth council elections
A total of 89 candidates from 21 schools and the local community are putting themselves forward
Published 25 January 2022
Cabinet to consider extra investment for schools
The report to cabinet on 1 February will provide updates on current schemes and approval of £4.17m worth of new schemes
Published 20 January 2022
Demolition works begin to prepare for Melksham community and workspace development
The refurbishment work will get underway later this year
Published 10 January 2022
Young people studying outside of the Wiltshire Council area can apply for youth council community seats
Young people can get involved in local decision making and have a say on funding for youth projects as part of a new democratic body being set up for Wiltshire.
Published 7 January 2022
Just a few days left to apply for a primary school place
Wiltshire residents are being reminded that there are just a few days left to apply for primary school places for September 2022 entry, for children starting school for the first time.
Published 29 July 2021
Winning combination: Wiltshire social workers achieve national awards
Wiltshire Council social workers have achieved national recognition for their outstanding dedication and commitment to children and families at a prestigious awards ceremony this week.
Published 28 July 2021
New Youth hub leads the way with advice and support for young people
A new youth hub has been set up to offer face to face advice and signposting for 16 - 24 year olds to support with next steps into employment, apprenticeships or further learning.
Published 27 July 2021
Social workers shortlisted for top national award
Social workers from Wiltshire have been shortlisted for prestigious awards in recognition of their outstanding work in supporting children and families.
Published 21 July 2021
Additional funding agreed to meet rising demand for SEND support
Wiltshire Councillors have agreed to fund additional posts to meet rising demand and provide effective ongoing support for children and young people with special educational needs and or disabilities (SEND).
Published 20 July 2021
National recognition for Wiltshire teaching staff at Number 10
Two members of staff from The Mead Trust travelled to London on Thursday (15 July) to meet Prime Minister Boris Johnson in recognition of their contribution to Early Years education during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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