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Published 25 April 2023
People encouraged to spring into action and get boosted
Wiltshire Council is encouraging eligible people across the county to take up the offer of getting a COVID-19 booster this spring, to help protect themselves and those around them.
Published 11 April 2023
FearLess recommissioned to provide vital domestic abuse support
The domestic abuse support service, FearLess, has been recommissioned to provide services in Wiltshire
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 26 January 2023
NHS set to leave City Hall following successful vaccination drive
After a successful partnership between Wiltshire Council and the NHS, City Hall in Salisbury will host its last vaccination clinic on 28 January 2023.
Published 18 January 2023
Separate bins for domestic upholstered seating to be introduced at Wiltshire's Household Recycling Centres
Following recent new guidance from the Environment Agency, residents will see new bins at Wiltshire's Household Recycling Centres allocated for the separate disposal of upholstered domestic seating, such as sofas, armchairs, and home office chairs.
Published 11 January 2023
Wiltshire residents urged to report issues through Wiltshire Council's updated MyWilts app
Wiltshire Council has released an updated version of its smartphone app, MyWilts, and is reminding residents that it is the quickest and easiest way to report issues such as road defects, fly-tipping, trading standards issues and more.
Published 31 March 2022
COVID-19 restrictions removed and new guidance from Friday
From tomorrow (Friday 1 April), the Government is removing some COVID-19 restrictions and introducing new guidance as set out in its Living with COVID-19 plan
Published 17 March 2022
Agreement reached means waste collection strike has come to an end - and recycling collections will resume from 21 March
Hills Municipal Collections and GMB Union have confirmed they have reached an agreement, which means the waste collection strike has now concluded with immediate effect.
Published 16 March 2022
Act of vandalism causing more disruption for waste collection services
Damage was caused to waste collection vehicles at our Churchfields depot in Salisbury
Published 16 March 2022
Recycling collections to be suspended for longer due to additional strike action
Due to ongoing industrial action, no blue lidded bins or black boxes will be emptied until 4 April

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