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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 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 14 October 2021
Evergreen Court gets a special visitor as its café serves up good food and community support
The Lord-Lieutenant of Wiltshire paid a visit to one of Wiltshire Council's flagship sheltered housing complexes
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 16 November 2020
Drive to encourage more people to consider fostering teenagers
Teenagers and those who have been in care are sharing experiences of how a foster family can change a life.
Published 3 November 2020
Wiltshire Council receives government funding to provide accommodation for rough sleepers
Wiltshire Council has received more than £600,000 from the government to help provide long term accommodation for rough sleepers.
Published 2 November 2020
Drive to raise awareness of private fostering
Support is available for private foster carers
Published 28 September 2020
Next move - fostering
Have you considered fostering as a career?
Published 20 September 2020
Businesses encouraged to take part in new Green Homes Grant scheme
Homeowners and landlords can now access funding to pay for the cost of energy saving measures under the new Green Homes Grant scheme and businesses are being encouraged to register their services.
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

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