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Published 18 August 2021
Temporary Winsley to Bradford on Avon cycling scheme to be removed - with permanent improvements to come in 2022
Works are starting this week, to remove the temporary cycling facility that links Winsley to Bradford on Avon, with a permanent facility being installed in 2022
Published 5 August 2021
'Happy to Chat' benches to help promote mental wellness in Salisbury
Wiltshire Council's Salisbury Area Board and Salisbury City Council are working in partnership on a new project to tackle loneliness and improve the wellbeing of residents.
Published 3 August 2021
Council and Community First uniting to support young people feeling isolated
Five of Wiltshire Council's area boards are working together with a local charity to support and improve engagement with young people, particularly those who might feel isolated due to living in a rural area.
Published 26 July 2021
Bus services - help the council plan the route forward
Take part in a survey to help shape future plans for local bus services
Published 22 July 2021
Find out more about the proposed Melksham bypass at drop-in sessions at Melksham Library
We are holding two drop-in information sessions at Melksham Library
Published 19 July 2021
Temporary social distancing schemes in Wiltshire to be removed
The schemes will be removed in the coming weeks in Devizes, Marlborough, Malmesbury and Bradford on Avon, in that order, with work expected to begin in Devizes on 20 July.
Published 15 July 2021
Council issues Fixed Penalty Notices and warns of the dangers of using rogue waste collectors
Wiltshire Council has issued three £400 Fixed Penalty Notices (FPNs) recently to householders
Published 8 July 2021
Still time to have your say on proposals to improve Salisbury area junctions
The engagement period ends on 18 July
Published 7 July 2021
New video shows route of proposed A350 Melksham bypass
The video allows viewers to better understand the emerging route and where it sits in the landscape

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