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Published 25 January 2022
Cabinet to consider next steps for tackling climate change in Wiltshire
Wiltshire Council's Cabinet will look at the next steps for tackling climate change and improving the natural environment in the county.
Published 25 January 2022
Work starts to prepare the Salisbury River Park site
Initial work on the site of the Salisbury River Park project is due to start at the end of this month (January 2022)
Published 18 January 2022
Wiltshire Council proposes changes as new opportunities for day services emerge
Wiltshire Council is proposing changes to how it funds certain day services for adults with learning disabilities and older people as new opportunities for providing these services emerge.
Published 6 January 2022
Salisbury resident prosecuted for fly-tipping
The resident appeared at Salisbury Magistrates Court on Tuesday 4 January and pleaded guilty to the fly-tipping offence
Published 22 December 2021
More people needed for new service which helps people leave hospital sooner
Wiltshire Council is putting out a call for people considering a career in care to join them in a new service which helps people gain independence after a hospital stay.
Published 16 December 2021
Wiltshire Council responds to BANES' decision to restrict HGVs on the A36 at Cleveland Bridge
Wiltshire Council has reiterated its strong objections to the plans
Published 13 December 2021
Green light given for Salisbury's transformational River Park scheme
A major project to reduce flood risk and improve biodiversity and green space in Salisbury is set to progress after planning permission was granted for the first phase of the scheme.
Published 29 November 2021
New service will help people regain their independence after a hospital stay
Wiltshire Council is launching a new in-house service which will provide short to mid-term care to people needing additional support when they leave hospital.
Published 29 November 2021
Domestic abuse - spotting the signs in the workplace
If you see someone at work who you think is the victim of domestic abuse what should you do?
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

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