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Published 30 November 2021
Market Lavington library reopens in new location
Market Lavington Library reopened in a new location this week following its closure due to the pandemic in March 2020.
Published 24 November 2021
More affordable homes on the way as council's programme makes progress
News houses are under construction in Upavon and Chippenham
Published 23 November 2021
Pupils help to bury time capsule at Melksham Community Campus site
Children from two primary schools help bury a time capsule at Melksham Community Campus site
Published 19 November 2021
Community invited to shape the vision for Future Chippenham
The events will enable local people to input and help shape the vision of Future Chippenham
Published 19 November 2021
Help to Grow Management course available in Wiltshire for small and medium sized businesses
Business leaders can now register for the second Wiltshire-based Help to Grow: Management course, starting in February
Published 4 November 2021
Surveys to commence on Salisbury Future High Streets Fund scheme
Survey work is set to commence on Fisherton Street, one of the key areas in Salisbury to receive investment from the government's Future High Streets Fund. These include topographic, utilities and drainage surveys.
Published 3 November 2021
Residents updated on changes to housing support services following consultation
Wiltshire Council is writing to residents in sheltered housing sites to advise them how housing support services will be provided from April next year.
Published 25 August 2021
Wiltshire Council supporting to help Kit out the Nation
We are delighted to be supporting Kit out the Nation to help provide sports equipment to children and young people who need it to get more active.
Published 18 August 2021
Online content created by Wiltshire libraries during the pandemic reaches over 200,000 views
Library staff have used innovative approaches to continue providing online resources and group sessions during the pandemic, including rhyme times, story times, tea and chat sessions, book reviews, author talks and 'how to' guides
Published 6 August 2021
Wiltshire Council excited to get the county more active once all leisure centres are brought in-house
It's now less than two months to go until all Wiltshire Council owned leisure centres are managed directly by the council.

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