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Published 12 October 2023
Feedback from unpaid carers helps shape new approach to commissioning support
A new approach to commissioning the service which provides support and guidance for unpaid carers in Wiltshire has been approved by council leaders.
Published 12 October 2023
Council wins national award for its efforts to encourage people to recycle more
We were delighted to win a national award for our Recycling: Let's Sort It campaign
Published 11 October 2023
Wiltshire Council on track to be carbon neutral by 2030
Wiltshire Council has confirmed it is on track to being carbon neutral by 2030, as it updates on its recent progress in response to the climate emergency.
Published 4 October 2023
Music and art helps capture experiences of unpaid carers
People providing a caring role for family and friends are being asked for feedback to help shape services for unpaid carers in the future.
Published 26 May 2022
Independent reports outline climate challenges and the significant progress made
Report say the local authority is in a strong position to meets its carbon neutral commitment by 2030, but the county as a whole needs to do more.
Published 5 May 2022
Solar panel and storage group-buying scheme to launch across Wiltshire
Join the group buying scheme to help cut carbon emissions and save on energy bills
Published 21 September 2020
Celebrate key workers and keep recycling this Recycle Week
For this year's Recycle Week, Wiltshire Council is urging its residents to continue recycling despite the challenges that COVID-19 has presented.
Published 20 September 2020
Businesses encouraged to take part in new Green Homes Grant scheme
Homeowners and landlords can now access funding to pay for the cost of energy saving measures under the new Green Homes Grant scheme and businesses are being encouraged to register their services.
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

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