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The latest news and communications from Wiltshire Council.
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Published 21 April 2021
Parents and carers asked to share their experiences of health visiting and children's centre services
Parents and carers are being asked for their views to ensure health services and children centre services in Wiltshire continue to meet the needs of families into the future.
Published 16 April 2021
99% of Wiltshire families offered one of their three primary school preferences
99% of Wiltshire families have been offered one of their three primary school preferences for this September with 95% offered their first preference.
Published 14 April 2021
Support available for eligible school families who have to self-isolate
Eligible Wiltshire students and their families are being reminded of the support available if they need to self-isolate as a household due to COVID-19.
Published 1 April 2021
New online directory launched to support local businesses
Wiltshire Council has launched a new digital directory to help business owners and managers as they make decisions about the future of their business.
Published 1 April 2021
People advised to be cautious during Easter
People are being urged to follow the Government's guidance and keep themselves and their loved ones safe over the Easter break
Published 28 October 2020
People encouraged to tune in and watch Wiltshire Council broadcasting live public COVID-19 update on 3 November
The broadcast will go live at 5pm
Published 26 October 2020
Free meals for vulnerable children in Wiltshire during school holidays
Published 22 October 2020
More volunteers needed for popular scheme which provides support for children in care
A popular scheme which links independent adult volunteers with young people in care is looking for more people to join its committed team so it can expand its good work.
Published 19 October 2020
Partners join forces to step up awareness of child exploitation on public transport
A new drive to help people know how to spot the signs of a child in danger, and who to contact if they are concerned, is being launched across Wiltshire.