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The latest news and communications from Wiltshire Council.
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Published 16 November 2020
Residents invited to shape Salisbury River Park proposals
The joint project aims to reduce the risk of flooding
Published 13 November 2020
New Local Restrictions Support Grant scheme opens for applications
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Published 5 November 2020
Support for Wiltshire businesses affected by the national restrictions
Wiltshire Council will continue to do all it can to support businesses in the county that may be affected by the new national restrictions.
Published 3 November 2020
Cabinet gives go ahead to deliver the first phase of the Salisbury River Park scheme
Wiltshire Council's Cabinet has today (Tuesday 3 November) given the go ahead to deliver the first phase of the Salisbury River Park scheme.
Published 16 June 2020
Business Recovery Pack and Toolkit available for businesses across Wiltshire
The pack contains a round-up of government guidance and helpful tips
Published 11 June 2020
Funding could help to unlock potential of Bradford on Avon site
Wiltshire Council has secured funding from the government's One Public Estate (OPE) programme to explore future possibilities for a new community facility in central Bradford on Avon.
Published 8 June 2020
New Discretionary Grant Scheme opens for applications
Wiltshire Council has launched its local Discretionary Grant scheme after receiving over £5.1 million of additional Government funding to support small businesses.
Published 29 May 2020
Street markets back selling full range of products
Following the recent change to Government guidance, Wiltshire Council's street markets will be open from Tuesday 2 June 2020 with stallholders now able to sell their full range of goods.
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.