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Published 31 December 2022
Wiltshire Councillor awarded New Year's Honour
Wiltshire Councillor Helen Belcher has been awarded an honour in the 2023 New Year's Honours list.
Published 20 December 2022
Wiltshire Council complete repairs to Culver Street car park in Salisbury
The Salisbury car park has been more structurally secure
Published 16 December 2022
Council completes work to improve five pedestrian crossings in Royal Wootton Bassett - with resurfacing work to follow
Wiltshire Council has completed work to improve five pedestrian crossings on the A3102 in Royal Wootton Bassett
Published 14 December 2022
Don't miss engagement webinar to find out more about plans to widen the Chippenham A350
Wiltshire Council is reminding people to sign up for a webinar to find out more and ask questions about the final phases of dualling of the A350 at Chippenham.
Published 9 December 2022
Council disappointed that ACAS-facilitated talks were unable to move GMB negotiations forward
Wiltshire Council has today attended an ACAS-facilitated meeting with the GMB Union, with the aim of discussing a way forward to ultimately resolve the issue of proposed changes to some employee terms and conditions.
Published 6 December 2022
Parking restrictions and charges remain in place during strike action from 10 December
Wiltshire Council is reminding people that all parking restrictions and car parking charges remain in place across the county from 10-17 December, when there is a planned strike by some GMB union members in the parking enforcement team.
Published 26 April 2022
Communities to have more say on the highways issues that matter most
Wiltshire Council Cabinet has approved plans to change Community Area Transport Groups (CATGs) into Local Highway and Footway Improvement Groups (LHFIGs) - and increase funding for community highways projects.
Published 14 April 2022
Cabinet to consider funding boost for local highways projects
Wiltshire Council's Cabinet will consider a proposal to increase funding and widen the scope of its current Community Area Transport Groups (CATGs).
Published 8 April 2022
Wiltshire Council ramps up support as hundreds of Ukrainian refugees set to come to Wiltshire
Warm hearted residents from 218 households so far have offered safe homes for people fleeing the war torn country
Published 8 April 2022
Wiltshire Council is encouraging people to become a taxi driver in Wiltshire
Wiltshire Council has lots of contracts available which start at around £30 a day for short routes, increasing to £250+ a day for longer routes

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