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Published 19 December 2023
Swindon resident issued with a fine after waste found fly-tipped in Winterbourne Monkton
Wiltshire Council has issued a £400 fixed penalty notice (FPN) to a Swindon resident who paid an unlicenced person to dispose of their domestic waste. The waste was subsequently fly-tipped in a layby in Winterbourne Monkton, near the Avebury World Heritage Site, and was inspected by Environmental Enforcement Officers.
Published 15 December 2023
Wiltshire Council's home upgrade programme takes a step forward
Wiltshire Council will be seeking to work with a specialist contractor to help deliver energy efficiency measures to up to 175 existing homes in the county.
Published 14 December 2023
Wiltshire Council awards family hubs contract to give families access to more support in their communities
Wiltshire Council has awarded a contract worth £3m per year to Spurgeons to provide new family hubs in communities throughout the county.
Published 14 December 2023
SEND events in January - have your say
Families with children and young people with special educational needs and or disabilities (SEND) and those accessing alternative provision are invited to help shape services in the future
Published 13 December 2023
Melksham House update
A Melksham landmark will take on a new role from autumn 2024 as final preparations are on course for it to open as a school for special educational needs.
Published 31 March 2022
Growing Up and Moving On guide helps SEND young people prepare for the future
The Growing Up and Moving On Guide helps young people with SEND consider what they want to do after school and the support that is available to help make those choices
Published 30 March 2022
Wiltshire Council taking a tough stance against abandoned vehicles
A Calne resident has been issued with a £200 fixed penalty notice for abandoning a vehicle on Harris Road in the town.
Published 22 March 2022
Children's health services one-year contract proposed
On 29 March, Wiltshire Council's cabinet will be asked to agree to the negotiation of a one-year contract
Published 18 March 2022
New rewilding and wildflower areas will improve biodiversity in Wiltshire
Wiltshire residents will see more rewilding and wildflower areas popping up across the county as Wiltshire Council works to increase biodiversity and improve the natural environment.

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