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The latest news and communications from Wiltshire Council.
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Published 27 July 2022
Residents updated on new care plans for Extra Care
Residents at four Extra Care Housing sites in Wiltshire can be assured of continued additional support while maximising the option to live independently.
Published 22 July 2022
Prep work to begin at Melksham House site as workspace facility start to take shape
Preparation works are set to get under way at the Melksham House site next week (25 July).
Published 7 July 2022
Food network set-up to provide support in Salisbury
Food charities and community organisations in Salisbury have joined forces to establish a new local food network to offer additional provision to residents of Salisbury that are in most need of support.
Published 18 May 2022
Protecting Wildlife during Salisbury River Park Construction
Preliminary works for the Salisbury River Park project are now complete. Work began in January to prepare the site ahead of the main construction work which will start in June.
Published 6 May 2022
Council seeks feedback on proposed changes to taxi licensing
Wiltshire Council is seeking feedback from taxi drivers and the general public on proposals to change the county's taxi licensing zones.
Published 4 May 2022
Parking restrictions and charges remain in place during strike action on Saturday 7 May
Wiltshire Council is reminding people that all parking restrictions and car parking charges remain in place across the county on Saturday 7 May.
Published 25 September 2020
Wiltshire Council responds to the Government's Winter Economy Plan
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