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Published 24 February 2023
Council invests £1m in new gully emptying machinery to help prevent flooding
Wiltshire Council is investing an extra £333,000 each year until 2024/25 to empty gullies and help prevent flooding in the county.
Published 17 February 2023
Wiltshire Council warm spaces continue to support those who need them
Wiltshire Council's libraries continue to be available for anyone who might need help, support, advice and comfort during the cost-of-living crisis.
Published 30 March 2022
Wiltshire Council taking a tough stance against abandoned vehicles
A Calne resident has been issued with a £200 fixed penalty notice for abandoning a vehicle on Harris Road in the town.
Published 18 March 2022
New rewilding and wildflower areas will improve biodiversity in Wiltshire
Wiltshire residents will see more rewilding and wildflower areas popping up across the county as Wiltshire Council works to increase biodiversity and improve the natural environment.
Published 11 March 2022
Melksham Community Campus continues to make positive progress
Melksham Area Board received an update on the construction of the community campus on Wednesday 9 March.
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 18 November 2021
Swindon resident pays the price for fly-tipping in Lyneham
A Swindon resident has been ordered to pay £440 in fines after giving her household waste to an unlicensed waste collector, who then fly-tipped it in Lyneham, in the Wiltshire Council authority area
Published 17 November 2021
The Queen's Green Canopy Tree Planting Ceremony
The Lord-Lieutenant of Wiltshire, Mrs Sarah Troughton has attended a tree planting ceremony at Bourne Hill Secret Garden in Salisbury, organised by Wiltshire Council.
Published 15 November 2021
Wiltshire Council asking residents to be prepared in case of flooding this winter
As this winter may be milder and wetter than normal, Wiltshire Council is advising residents in the county to be prepared for a potentially increased risk of flooding.

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