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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
Wiltshire Council to begin exciting investment programme into the county's high streets
A new investment programme of £1m a year will begin in the coming months to encourage people back to Wiltshire's town centres and high streets.
Published 21 June 2022
New Melksham Community Campus set to open its doors in early August
The brand new facility is opening soon
Published 15 June 2022
Cabinet to consider new programme to invest in Wiltshire's high streets
Wiltshire Council's Cabinet will consider a new investment and regeneration plan for high streets in all 18 Wiltshire towns and its city, Salisbury, plus three large villages, Pewsey, Tisbury and Downton.
Published 30 November 2021
Market Lavington library reopens in new location
Market Lavington Library reopened in a new location this week following its closure due to the pandemic in March 2020.
Published 19 November 2021
Help to Grow Management course available in Wiltshire for small and medium sized businesses
Business leaders can now register for the second Wiltshire-based Help to Grow: Management course, starting in February
Published 4 November 2021
Surveys to commence on Salisbury Future High Streets Fund scheme
Survey work is set to commence on Fisherton Street, one of the key areas in Salisbury to receive investment from the government's Future High Streets Fund. These include topographic, utilities and drainage surveys.
Published 16 October 2020
More Wiltshire libraries reopen and mobile service back on the road
Five more libraries will reopen in Wiltshire over the next three weeks. These libraries will be fully reopened for people to browse for up to 30 minutes, to select and loan books and book a computer for up to 45 minutes.

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