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Published 19 May 2022
"It's just an all-round great job to have" - join Wiltshire Council's leisure team
Lots of opportunities to be part of our leisure service
Published 18 May 2022
New Pool-Pods installed at Wiltshire swimming pools
Wiltshire Council is installing Pool-Pods across its leisure centres, making swimming pools more accessible for disabled customers and anyone who may struggle to access swimming independently.
Published 18 May 2022
Protecting Wildlife during Salisbury River Park Construction
Preliminary works for the Salisbury River Park project are now complete. Work began in January to prepare the site ahead of the main construction work which will start in June.
Published 11 May 2022
Birmingham 2022 Queen's Baton Relay to visit Devizes as full England route revealed
The Birmingham 2022 Queen's Baton Relay is confirmed to visit Devizes during its final journey through England this summer, as the full route is revealed.
Published 9 May 2022
Mental Health Awareness Week - Tackling loneliness
This week (9-15 May) is Mental Health Awareness Week and this year's theme is tackling loneliness.
Published 6 May 2022
Council seeks feedback on proposed changes to taxi licensing
Wiltshire Council is seeking feedback from taxi drivers and the general public on proposals to change the county's taxi licensing zones.
Published 4 May 2022
Parking restrictions and charges remain in place during strike action on Saturday 7 May
Wiltshire Council is reminding people that all parking restrictions and car parking charges remain in place across the county on Saturday 7 May.
Published 31 January 2022
Residents invited to comment on transformational projects unveiled for Trowbridge town centre
Last year, the council was awarded £16,347,056 to develop a range of projects which would reinvigorate Trowbridge town centre
Published 28 January 2022
2,500 years of history uncovered in Melksham
Wiltshire Council's preparation for the construction at Melksham Community Campus site early last year revealed archaeological evidence from as early as the Iron Age (700BC to AD43), found by Cotswold Archaeology.
Published 20 January 2022
Former Salisbury restaurant proprietor fined £15,000 for rat and fly infested business
The former operator of a restaurant in Salisbury has pleaded guilty and been fined for ten charges of poor hygiene practices found by Wiltshire Council's Food and Safety Team

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