Toggle menu

Refine your results

Refine your results

There are 13 results
Page 1 of 2

Search results

Published 28 October 2021
Wiltshire Council environmental projects to appear at COP26 conference
The Community Environmental Toolkit and Salisbury River Park projects will both be displayed at COP26
Published 19 October 2021
Thousands join virtual local Black History Month conference
More than 2,200 people from across the world attended a virtual South West Black History Month conference
Published 15 October 2021
Dog Warden service recognised with Gold Stray Dogs Award
Wiltshire Council's Dog Warden service has received national recognition from the RSPCA.
Published 1 October 2021
Free online training event to help communities prepare for winter weather
Flood wardens, community emergency volunteers and town and parish councils are encouraged to sign up to the free training sessions taking place on 27 October and 28 October
Published 26 February 2021
There is still time to take part in the Wiltshire Local Plan review consultation
There are now less than two weeks to take part in the Wiltshire Local Plan review consultation, and for people to have their say on where future developments may be built in the county in the next 15 years.
Published 19 February 2021
Double First for the Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre
An e-volunteering project has resulted in a collection of historic postcards becoming the latest addition to an online heritage mapping resource
Published 10 February 2021
More than 1,300 people attend Local Plan review engagement sessions as consultation continues
The last of Wiltshire Council's online engagement sessions to explain more about the ongoing Local Plan review consultation has ended, with 1,321 people joining the events.
Published 14 December 2020
Ground investigations as part of Salisbury River Park proposals
To help inform any future works as part of the Salisbury River Park proposals, the Environment Agency is carrying out preliminary ground investigation work at the Maltings and Central Area Car Park.
Published 8 December 2020
New Salisbury Trails App explores the City's rich heritage and hidden histories
Residents and visitors to the Cathedral City of Salisbury can now download a new app to discover the stories behind the people and events that shaped the city's history.

Share this page

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by email