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The latest news and communications from Wiltshire Council.
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Published 28 October 2021
Wiltshire Council environmental projects to appear at COP26 conference
The Community Environmental Toolkit and Salisbury River Park projects will both be displayed at COP26
Published 18 October 2021
Wiltshire Libraries share what's on offer to support communities during Get Online Week
The facilities on offer include computer access, scanning, printing, support for job seekers and a wide range of online resources
Published 15 October 2021
Dog Warden service recognised with Gold Stray Dogs Award
Wiltshire Council's Dog Warden service has received national recognition from the RSPCA.
Published 5 October 2021
Wiltshire celebrates Libraries Week from 4 to 10 October 2021
Wiltshire libraries are joining the week-long celebrations and sharing the positive impact that libraries are bringing to Wiltshire communities
Published 1 October 2021
Free online training event to help communities prepare for winter weather
Flood wardens, community emergency volunteers and town and parish councils are encouraged to sign up to the free training sessions taking place on 27 October and 28 October
Published 28 October 2020
People encouraged to tune in and watch Wiltshire Council broadcasting live public COVID-19 update on 3 November
The broadcast will go live at 5pm
Published 16 October 2020
More Wiltshire libraries reopen and mobile service back on the road
Five more libraries will reopen in Wiltshire over the next three weeks. These libraries will be fully reopened for people to browse for up to 30 minutes, to select and loan books and book a computer for up to 45 minutes.
Published 13 October 2020
Scheme to financially support people on a low income who have to self-isolate
Published 12 October 2020
Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall visits Wiltshire Council
Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall visited Wiltshire Council on Monday 12 October 2020 to thank staff for their work to support the COVID-19 response.