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The latest news and communications from Wiltshire Council.
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Published 18 October 2022
Royal Mail strikes - residents advised to arrange their postal votes in time for upcoming local Salisbury elections
The Returning Officer for Wiltshire is advising Salisbury residents to send their postal votes back for the upcoming unitary and city council elections as soon as possible, due to planned Royal Mail strike action in October and November.
Published 7 October 2022
Royal Mail strikes - residents advised to arrange their postal votes in time for upcoming referendum
Please send your postal votes back as soon as possible for Laverstock and Ford Neighbourhood Plan referendum
Published 7 October 2022
Council receives almost 1,000 survey responses for Trowbridge leisure plans
Wiltshire Council has provided an update on its plans to provide improved leisure provision in Trowbridge.
Published 17 September 2020
Statement on Bridgestone British Masters motocross event
Event won't be taking place this year
Published 16 September 2020
Thirty-six year record falls to Wiltshire Council-funded athlete
The previous record was held by none other than Sally Gunnell
Published 22 April 2020
It's time to Ask the Athlete
Ever wanted to ask an elite athlete a question? What's it like to compete for your country or how did it feel to win an Olympic or Paralympic medal?
Published 16 April 2020
Initiative to support walking sports participants
Our sports development team has launched a session to support its walking sports participants during this difficult time.
Published 14 April 2020
Father and son support people to be healthy
A member of Wiltshire Council's Active Health team has enlisted the help of his son to put together a short exercise video to support those individuals who are currently isolating at home.
Published 9 April 2020
Support to stay active and connected
We are supporting the county to be as active as possible while our leisure facilities are currently closed and people have to stay at home.