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The latest news and communications from Wiltshire Council.
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Published 25 August 2022
Wiltshire students congratulated on GCSE exam results 2022
Students are receiving exam assessed grades for the first time since 2019, after COVID restrictions led to the introduction of teacher assessed grades
Published 23 August 2022
Reviews into town and parish governance arrangements continue
Wiltshire Council has started a review into the governance arrangements of some further town and parish areas and provided an update on an ongoing review taking place for the Malmesbury area.
Published 18 August 2022
Wiltshire A-level students praised on results day
Students have been graded on exam results for the first time since 2019 after teacher assessed grades were introduced due to COVID restrictions
Published 10 August 2022
Wiltshire Council leader pays tribute to Salisbury Councillor Mary Webb
Cllr Richard Clewer, Leader of Wiltshire Council has paid tribute to Salisbury Councillor Mary Webb who has recently passed away
Published 10 August 2022
Upgrade to payment system on 11 August
We are carrying out upgrade work to our payment system which means we won't be able to take any payments over the phone, in person, or via the website for a few hours from 6am on 11 August
Published 28 October 2020
People encouraged to tune in and watch Wiltshire Council broadcasting live public COVID-19 update on 3 November
The broadcast will go live at 5pm
Published 26 October 2020
Free meals for vulnerable children in Wiltshire during school holidays
Published 22 October 2020
More volunteers needed for popular scheme which provides support for children in care
A popular scheme which links independent adult volunteers with young people in care is looking for more people to join its committed team so it can expand its good work.
Published 19 October 2020
Partners join forces to step up awareness of child exploitation on public transport
A new drive to help people know how to spot the signs of a child in danger, and who to contact if they are concerned, is being launched across Wiltshire.