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The latest news and communications from Wiltshire Council.
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Published 20 December 2023
Doors open at new adult-supported living scheme in Salisbury, the first in a programme of new developments
A new supported living scheme for adults with learning disabilities which provides support so they can be independent and be part of the community, has opened in Salisbury.
Published 14 December 2023
Round-up of recent Wiltshire Council area board projects in support of Wiltshire county's communities
Wiltshire Council's area boards have been involved with a huge range of projects to improve their communities in recent months.
Published 14 December 2023
New Vibrant Wiltshire grants will help to fill empty town centre shops
Wiltshire Council is launching a new grants programme in the new year to help businesses in the county bring vacant shops and commercial spaces back into use.
Published 12 December 2023
Wiltshire Council rated "Outstanding" for making a "positive difference to children's lives
Published 11 December 2023
Shared Lives rated Good by the CQC
Wiltshire Council's Shared Lives service has been rated as Good in its recent inspection carried out by the Care Quality Commission.
Published 25 September 2020
Planning, preparation and progress for Melksham Community Campus
Published 18 September 2020
Wiltshire Council receives government support to help fund vital work with rough sleepers
More than £47,000 will be spent on a range of measures
Published 16 September 2020
New #YouCanAdopt campaign launches to debunk the myths on adoption and highlight the number of children looking for a new family
It's a nationwide campaign
Published 15 June 2020
'You've got a friend in me' Wiltshire Council supports Mencap's Learning Disability Week friendship campaign
Long walks, chats over the phone, visits, newsletters and exchanging craft ideas are just some of the many ways the Wiltshire Council in-house Learning Disability Team has been keeping in contact with adults they care for during COVID-19.