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Published 26 March 2021
County Hall closed to the public during elections
County Hall will play a key role in the upcoming elections
Published 11 March 2021
Election notices published as preparation continues
A number of elections take place on 6 May 2021
Published 8 March 2021
Consultation on the Future Chippenham road route options closes on Friday
Make sure you have your say on the proposals. The consultation closes this Friday (12 March) at 5pm!
Published 3 March 2021
Wiltshire Council libraries join global challenge to read for 200 million minutes!
Support the Wiltshire library service to reach it's target of 125,000 minutes of reading in March
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 21 May 2020
Local voluntary organisations working with Wiltshire Council to support vulnerable residents during COVID-19
In addition to all the work that local community groups have been undertaking to support their communities, Wiltshire Council's Wellbeing Hub has been working with specific partner agencies to provide additional support to residents who are 'shielding' or are highly vulnerable during COVID-19.
Published 25 February 2020
Older people invited to enjoy Music on the Move
Older people in Corsham are invited to a special 'Music on the Move' event, which will culminate in them being able to feedback on the services they would like to see provided for them.
Published 25 February 2020
Budget agreed with £344m to be spent on services
Budget proposals detailing Wiltshire Council's clear direction for 2020/21 and its financial strategy for the next four years, have been agreed.
Published 25 February 2020
Budget-setting full council taking place today
Published 21 February 2020
Time running out to have your say on shaping Salisbury's future