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Published 23 September 2021
Warminster takeaway fined £28,200 for poor hygiene
The prosecution was brought following a history of poor compliance and a succession of interventions with the business to try to improve standards without success.
Published 22 September 2021
Wiltshire Council encourages "empty nesters" and those who fancy a change in direction to think about fostering
The council is encouraging these people to consider fostering and help meet the demand for more people to foster with Wiltshire Council
Published 14 September 2021
Autumn and winter plan published - council urges people to protect each other and local health services
The Government has published how it plans to respond to COVID-19 during this autumn and winter
Published 8 September 2021
Wiltshire Council sets out funding proposals to tackle domestic abuse
The council has been awarded the funding as part of a national government commitment to ensure victims can come forward with confidence
Published 22 May 2020
Muslim communities urged to celebrate Eid safely at the end of Ramadan
As the holy month of Ramadan comes to a close this weekend (Saturday 23 to Sunday 24 May), Wiltshire and Swindon's Local Resilience Forum has issued an open letter to all Muslims in the county, reminding them of the social distancing rules still in place, despite the easing of the lockdown.
Published 22 May 2020
Mental health training supporting volunteers
Wiltshire Council has provided mental health and resilience webinars to volunteers who have been supporting residents during COVID-19.
Published 14 April 2020
Father and son support people to be healthy
A member of Wiltshire Council's Active Health team has enlisted the help of his son to put together a short exercise video to support those individuals who are currently isolating at home.
Published 2 March 2020
LGBT+ Fostering and Adoption Week
"Rewarding," "providing a warm friendly home" and "making a difference" are just some of the ways Julie and Clare describe their role as foster carers.