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Published 27 May 2021
Changes to the COVID-19 testing site at Devizes Leisure Centre
The Devizes Leisure Centre testing site will close for in-person symptom-free COVID-19 testing, but continue to offer a test collection option
Published 19 May 2021
Solar Panels installed at Tisbury Swimming Pool
Tisbury Swimming Pool will now be powered by the sun thanks to a joint initiative by Wiltshire Council and Nadder Community Energy.
Published 10 May 2021
Public reminded to stay safe and keep following the rules as restrictions change on 17 May
Following the Prime Minister's confirmation of the move to Step 3 of the Government's roadmap on 17 May, and the reopening of more businesses, Wiltshire Council is asking people to keep following the current rules until they change on 17 May.
Published 7 May 2021
Helping businesses follow the COVID Roadmap
Guidance for businesses preparing for the potential easing of some restrictions on 17 May.
Published 30 March 2021
The Wiltshire Wellbeing Hub will take on additional role from 1 April
The Wiltshire Wellbeing Hub, which has proved a lifeline to many local residents during the pandemic, is taking on an additional role from 1 April.
Published 29 March 2021
Changes to asymptomatic testing sites and a new collection model in Wiltshire
You can now collect tests at your convenience
Published 12 March 2021
Keep loved ones safe this Mother's Day
Please stick to the rules this Mother's Day - better days are ahead
Published 10 March 2021
Event organisers urged to think carefully before planning events while future is uncertain
Wiltshire leaders are urging people to think carefully before organising events post-21 June while there is still uncertainty over data and what the future holds.
Published 8 March 2021
Targeted COVID-19 rapid community testing now available for university students
Bookings can also be made for new Trowbridge centre
Published 4 March 2021
Breath of fresh air in Bradford on Avon as levels of particulate matter fall in the town
The air quality in Bradford on Avon has improved, as levels of particulate matter have fallen below the objective set in air quality law that originally led to the town's Air Quality Management Area (AQMA) order, and as a result this part of the order has now been lifted.

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