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The latest news and communications from Wiltshire Council.
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Published 29 June 2022
Wiltshire Council in successful prosecution for breach of planning enforcement
Local man fined for breach of planning enforcement in Bromham
Published 22 June 2022
Planning team highly commended at national awards ceremony
Wiltshire Council's planning team has received a High Commendation at the Planning Awards 2022 for its use of digital technology in planning.
Published 21 June 2022
New Melksham Community Campus set to open its doors in early August
The brand new facility is opening soon
Published 20 June 2022
Annual canvass process set to start in Wiltshire
Wiltshire Council is starting its annual process of ensuring the county's electoral register is up to date.
Published 13 June 2022
Shared Lives Week
Wiltshire Council is visiting different towns in the county to mark Shared Lives Week from Monday 13 June - Friday 17 June
Published 27 July 2021
Going on holiday or having to self-isolate? You can still vote in the Police and Crime Commissioner Election
The election takes place on 19 August.
Published 23 July 2021
Police and Crime Commissioner election candidates confirmed
The election takes place on 19 August 2021
Published 22 July 2021
Trowbridge Library to be closed on Thursday 19 August for PCC election
Wiltshire Council is closing Trowbridge Library for a day on Thursday 19 August as the library space and the exhibition area will be turned into four polling stations for the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) election.
Published 16 July 2021
Council outlines the impact on leisure centres, libraries and history centre as step 4 commences
With step 4 getting underway, council services will have measures in place to keep people safe
Published 16 July 2021
Salisbury River Park Masterplan gets seal of approval
The Masterplan has been developed in conjunction with the Environment Agency, Salisbury City Council, the Swindon and Wiltshire Local Enterprise Partnership and Natural England