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Published 30 September 2021
Salisbury City Hall to remain an NHS vaccination centre until next year, as the council plans the venue's future
Thousands of people have been vaccinated at City Hall
Published 30 September 2021
Disruption to PCR test booking site tonight (30 September)
The disruption is due to the portal being upgraded
Published 30 September 2021
Southwick Neighbourhood Development Plan referendum - change of polling station venue
Vote for the Neighbourhood Development Plan referendum at Southwick Baptist Church on Wynsome Street, not the Village Hall
Published 29 September 2021
Final prep under way for leisure transfer
We are writing to Places Leisure customers about their membership arrangements beyond 1 October
Published 28 September 2021
Impressive line-up of speakers at Black History Month conference
We're working with local partners to host a free online conference on 11 October
Published 28 September 2021
Council updates on fuel status to ensure essential services continue to be delivered
There is no shortage of fuel supplies in the county, and if people just buy what they need, there is enough for all motorists
Published 28 September 2021
Wiltshire Council free Summer FUEL programme
Wiltshire Council successfully delivered the Government's Holiday Activity and Food programme to over 1,800 young people during four weeks of the summer holidays. The programme, which aims to provide children eligible for benefits related free school meals with free access to high quality activities and nutritious meals, was delivered across Wiltshire using the brand FUEL and was funded by the Department for Education.
Published 27 September 2021
Cabinet member recognised for hard work and commitment as he moves on from cabinet role
From October the position will be taken up by Cllr Ashley O'Neill
Published 27 September 2021
Wiltshire Year of Reading is launched
Wiltshire Council is launching a year-long campaign involving schools, libraries and communities to encourage people of all ages to delve into reading. The Wiltshire Year of Reading starts today (27 September 2021) encouraging everyone from very young children to older adults to enjoy the written word.
Published 24 September 2021
Wiltshire Council and Bradford on Avon Town Council work in partnership to secure tree-planting funding
The total funding of £96,252.43, which will be matched with an additional contribution of £41,349 from Bradford on Avon Town Council