Toggle menu

Refine your results

Refine your results

There are 10 results

Search results

Published 7 February 2024
Health activity tracker watches and blood pressure monitors still available to borrow from Wiltshire libraries
Have you borrowed an activity tracker watch or blood pressure monitor yet? They are still available to borrow from selected Wiltshire libraries
Published 30 September 2022
Ukraine webinar provides latest news on support and next steps
Wiltshire Council hosted a Ukraine webinar on Wednesday (28 September) to provide latest information on support available and hear from hosts and community figures.
Published 21 September 2022
Ready for a new opportunity? Join the Wiltshire Council foster carers who help turn young people's lives around
Wiltshire Council is asking "empty nesters" and those wanting to try a new job to consider fostering and help provide homes for children and young people coming into care in Wiltshire
Published 6 September 2022
Cabinet to consider new long-term plan for people with learning disabilities, mental health conditions and autism spectrum conditions
Wiltshire Council cabinet will discuss the Wiltshire Independent Living Strategy at its meeting on 13 September
Published 6 September 2022
Wiltshire Council is part of technology pilot to help people maintain independence
Wiltshire Council has received £75,000 in funding as part of a national scheme to help involve older residents in shaping new digital services
Published 15 January 2021
Precautionary COVID-19 measures taken at Warminster Library
Library will have to close for a day
Published 7 January 2021
Wiltshire libraries will be here to support people during lockdown
A number of Wiltshire libraries will start reopening from today (Thursday 7 January) to offer order and collect and bookable computer services.
Published 16 January 2020
16 Days of Action
Published 16 January 2020
Festive fun at Wiltshire Libraries
Published 7 January 2020
Recruitment drive to encourage qualified social workers to return
Taking a career break, having a family or working in a different field are all reasons why some qualified social workers move away from the profession. This latest recruitment drive aims to help qualified Social Workers to return to work at Wiltshire Council.

Share this page

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by email