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The latest news and communications from Wiltshire Council.
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Published 30 September 2021
Disruption to PCR test booking site tonight (30 September)
The disruption is due to the portal being upgraded
Published 20 September 2021
Wiltshire Council urges communities to 'Step It Up' and help fight climate change this Recycle Week
The theme for this year's Recycle Week is 'Step it Up', which encourages people to make positive changes to recycle more to reduce carbon emissions
Published 7 September 2021
Market Trader prosecuted for fly tipping his business waste
A former Amesbury fruit and veg market trader has been successfully prosecuted by Wiltshire Council for fly tipping cardboard, plastic and rotting food waste and other environmental waste offences.
Published 30 December 2020
People urged to follow regulations for New Years Eve
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.
Published 22 December 2020
Government grant to help people stay safe, keep warm, and fed this winter
We're working with partners to support people
Published 21 December 2020
Residents in Wiltshire urged to follow new COVID-19 regulations
Christmas bubble only allowed on Christmas day
Published 21 December 2020
Precautionary COVID-19 measures taken at Five Rivers Health and Wellbeing Centre, Salisbury
A member of staff has tested positive for COVID-19
Published 18 December 2020
Guidance for drinking and dining at licensed premises during the festive season
In the run up to Christmas and New Year, Wiltshire Council is encouraging licensed premises to act responsibly to keep everyone safe during the festivities.
Published 18 December 2020
Support for local businesses and shopping locally during the pandemic
We have created a range of resources and assets to provide support and guidance to businesses during the current COVID-19 restrictions, and to encourage residents to shop locally.