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The latest news and communications from Wiltshire Council.
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Published 30 September 2021
Salisbury City Hall to remain an NHS vaccination centre until next year, as the council plans the venue's future
Thousands of people have been vaccinated at City Hall
Published 28 September 2021
Impressive line-up of speakers at Black History Month conference
We're working with local partners to host a free online conference on 11 October
Published 21 September 2021
Statement from Cllr Clewer following today's announcement by the Metropolitan Police
Following today's announcement by the Counter Terrorism Policing Network, the Leader of the Council, Cllr Richard Clewer, has released the following statement.
Published 14 July 2021
Consultation shaped proposed new Future Chippenham scheme
A new Future Chippenham scheme is being considered by Cabinet at an extraordinary meeting on 21 July 2021 in direct response to feedback received during the recent public consultation on the Future Chippenham distributor road route options.
Published 5 July 2021
Furlong Close Update
Published 9 April 2021
Commemorating the life of His Royal Highness Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh
Wiltshire residents are invited to share their thoughts and memories of His Royal Highness Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh in a special online book of condolence.
Published 1 April 2021
New online directory launched to support local businesses
Wiltshire Council has launched a new digital directory to help business owners and managers as they make decisions about the future of their business.
Published 26 August 2020
Major planning framework for Salisbury gets seal of approval
The Salisbury Central Area Framework (CAF), a major planning document which will help shape the future of Salisbury city centre, has been unanimously endorsed by the Strategic Planning Committee at their meeting earlier today (26 August 2020).
Published 21 August 2020
More than 750 people share their views on the People Friendly Salisbury project