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The latest news and communications from Wiltshire Council.
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Published 16 July 2021
Council outlines the impact on leisure centres, libraries and history centre as step 4 commences
With step 4 getting underway, council services will have measures in place to keep people safe
Published 14 July 2021
Go wild for reading at your local library with the Wild World Heroes Summer Reading Challenge!
Wiltshire Council Libraries are encouraging families to take part in this year's wild-themed Summer Reading Challenge which aims to inspire children to read as much as they can.
Published 13 July 2021
Household recycling centre booking system ends on 19 July as sites reopen for non-booked visits
Wiltshire Council has confirmed that the booking system for its household recycling centres (HRCs) will end on 19 July and, from this date, people will be able to visit a site without booking in advance.
Published 5 July 2021
Furlong Close Update
Published 21 August 2020
More than 750 people share their views on the People Friendly Salisbury project
Published 17 August 2020
Parents encouraged to register babies born during lockdown
Chippenham, Salisbury and Trowbridge offices have now reopened
Published 17 August 2020
More Wiltshire libraries to reopen later this month
11 more libraries will reopen later this month
Published 17 August 2020
Children invited to take part in fun challenges to keep them reading throughout the summer
There are 12 reading challenges to take part in
Published 29 May 2020
Street markets back selling full range of products
Following the recent change to Government guidance, Wiltshire Council's street markets will be open from Tuesday 2 June 2020 with stallholders now able to sell their full range of goods.
Published 22 May 2020
Wiltshire Council rewards resident who witnessed fly-tipping
A vigilant man has become the first Wiltshire resident to receive a financial reward through Wiltshire Council's We're Targeting Fly-tipping (WTF) campaign after witnessing an offence of fly-tipping in Purton