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Published 24 March 2023
Move to foster - new campaign to encourage more foster carers is launched
As clocks go forward this weekend Wiltshire Council will be launching a new drive to encourage more people to spring into action and foster with Wiltshire Council.
Published 16 March 2023
Secondary schools support Wiltshire to tackle climate change
Five Wiltshire secondary schools took part in a special conference at County Hall which was held to help raise awareness of the impact of transport on climate change.
Published 7 March 2023
LGBTQ+ Adoption and Fostering Week - Make the call to be a foster carer
Wiltshire Council needs an additional 30 foster carers this year to help provide homes for young people
Published 28 October 2021
Wiltshire Council environmental projects to appear at COP26 conference
The Community Environmental Toolkit and Salisbury River Park projects will both be displayed at COP26
Published 15 October 2021
Dog Warden service recognised with Gold Stray Dogs Award
Wiltshire Council's Dog Warden service has received national recognition from the RSPCA.
Published 1 October 2021
Free online training event to help communities prepare for winter weather
Flood wardens, community emergency volunteers and town and parish councils are encouraged to sign up to the free training sessions taking place on 27 October and 28 October
Published 21 July 2021
Statement on care home numbers being released
Wiltshire Council has joined with the Wiltshire Care Partnership to respond to the publication of figures today (21 July) by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) into care home deaths related to COVID.
Published 8 July 2021
With restrictions set to ease, people are invited to watch Wiltshire Council webinar
The virtual update will take place via Microsoft Teams on 15 July from 6pm
Published 23 December 2020
Wiltshire confirmed to remain in the COVID-19 Tier 2 'high alert' category
The Wiltshire Council local authority area will remain in the COVID-19 Tier 2: High alert category, following a review by the Government.

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