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The latest news and communications from Wiltshire Council.
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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 9 July 2021
Furlong Close update following High Court decision
Wiltshire Council will continue the process to seek a care provider for Furlong Close following the news Hft has withdrawn its earlier decision to close the site.
Published 18 September 2020
Wiltshire Council receives government support to help fund vital work with rough sleepers
More than £47,000 will be spent on a range of measures
Published 24 February 2020
Carers invited to information and support event
Published 20 February 2020
South Wiltshire residents issued fixed penalty notices for fly-tipping and waste duty of care failure
Two South Wiltshire residents have been issued with fixed penalty notices after successful investigations by Wiltshire Council's Environmental Enforcement Officers.
Published 18 February 2020
Council responds to Storm Dennis
Published 17 February 2020
Council responds to Storm Dennis
With the second storm to hit Wiltshire in two weekends, Wiltshire Council's highways team has been working around the clock to keep Wiltshire's highways as safe as possible.