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Published 11 November 2020
People urged to scrap paper and submit digital-only planning and building regulation applications
People are urged to submit applications digitally through the Wiltshire Council website to avoid unnecessary delays.
Published 6 November 2020
Wiltshire Council pays tribute ahead of Remembrance Sunday
Wiltshire Council pay tribute to those who paid the ultimate sacrifice
Published 4 November 2020
Many council services continuing during national restrictions
We will still run the majority of services while new restrictions are in place
Published 3 November 2020
Cabinet agrees to new zero carbon council houses and energy efficient improvements
It forms part of our commitment to make Wiltshire carbon neutral by 2030
Published 22 May 2020
Wiltshire's Neighbourhood Plans make it easier for communities to flourish
Wiltshire Council has the third highest number of 'made' Neighbourhood Plans in the country as a national milestone of 1,000 made local plans has been passed.
Published 30 April 2020
Partners working together to target fly-tippers in Wiltshire
Wiltshire Council is increasing its partnership working with Wiltshire Police to conduct roadside checks on people carrying waste in order to disrupt and prosecute fly-tippers. These people are breaking both stay at home government guidance and fly-tipping laws.
Published 31 March 2020
Wiltshire Council garden waste collection renewals deferred to 15 June
Wiltshire Council has postponed the renewal process for garden waste collection until 15 June, due to the pressure on council services because of COVID-19. Garden waste collections will continue, provided the council's contractor has sufficient staff to maintain service delivery.
Published 27 March 2020
"We're here and ready to help"- Wiltshire residents reminded support is out there
Published 26 March 2020
New High Sheriff for Wiltshire and Swindon
Published 3 March 2020
Working groups help coordinate flooding response