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Published 24 May 2021
Cabinet to decide on next steps for proposed A350 Melksham bypass
At its meeting on Tuesday 1 June, Wiltshire Council's Cabinet will discuss the next steps for the proposed A350 Melksham bypass.
Published 21 May 2021
Wiltshire Council warning to residents giving waste to rogue fly tippers
Fly-tipping will not be tolerated in Wiltshire.
Published 12 May 2021
Pedestrian refuge island installed on A4 Curzon Street, Calne
A new pedestrian refuge island will be built on the A4 Curzon Street in Calne, slightly west of the junction of Savernake Drive. The works will start on Tuesday 1 June and will be completed by Friday 11 June 2021.
Published 1 April 2021
Wiltshire Council shares Bath Clean Air Zone correspondence
Wiltshire Council has publicly shared its correspondence with key figures on Bath Clean Air Zone (CAZ) following discussions at its Cabinet meeting on Tuesday 16 March.
Published 29 October 2020
Construction getting close for Melksham Community Campus
Plans being finalised for construction
Published 29 October 2020
A4 Derry Hill between Chippenham and Calne to reopen later today
The road will reopen at 7pm
Published 27 October 2020
Find out more about the proposed Melksham bypass at Melksham Area Board
Melksham Area Board meeting on Wednesday 4 November at 7pm, will host a presentation and Q&A session for people interested in the proposals for a bypass on the A350 at Melksham.
Published 22 October 2020
Have a scarily good time this Halloween - but stay safe and stick to the COVID-19 guidance
We have created a pack of guidance and fun activities for the kids
Published 21 October 2020
People Friendly Salisbury starts today in the city
The project will reduce through traffic in the city centre, improving air quality and prioritising pedestrians and cyclists.
Published 20 October 2020
Work to make trees safe will close A4 at Derry Hill for 11 days
Road to close for urgent works to remove around 400 ash trees that are dying of ash dieback disease

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