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Published 13 March 2024
Wiltshire Council works with charity to provide carpet for those in need
Wiltshire Council is working with furniture charity Kennet Furniture Refurbiz (KFR) and The Salvation Army Trading Company (SATCoL) to provide a cost effective, innovative carpeting solution for social housing residents that cannot afford flooring.
Published 13 March 2024
How did you quit smoking? Survey for smokers and ex-smokers launched on No Smoking Day
Wiltshire Council is putting a call out for people who smoke or have quit smoking to take a short survey and help ensure future support to stop is targeted and effective
Published 28 February 2022
A place to call home - more people helped to move off the streets and into their own place
More people in Wiltshire are being supported to move off the streets and into their own home with support available for them to make the change a permanent one.
Published 22 February 2022
Rare building with special historic interest given unusual Listed status
A rare Cruck-framed building at Kings Farm in Winterslow has been given Grade II* listed status after being found to have special architectural and historic interest.
Published 9 February 2022
New data shows that 10,016 of smoking households in Wiltshire are living in poverty
New findings show the impact of smoking on people's lives
Published 9 February 2022
Wiltshire Council clarifies position on Churchfields site in Salisbury
As Salisbury City Council is currently consulting with the public and other stakeholders about its proposals for development at Churchfields, Wiltshire Council has clarified its position on the plans.
Published 8 February 2022
Wiltshire Council Building Control team wins national award
Wiltshire Council's Building Control team has won the Best Partnership with Local Authority Building Control award at the LABC Building Excellence Awards
Published 8 February 2022
Westbury DJ issued fine for breach of noise abatement notices
A Westbury man pleaded guilty at Salisbury Magistrates Court, on 1 February, to 9 breaches of a noise abatement notice, and was issued with a fine of £750 with £400 costs.
Published 2 February 2022
COVID-19 continues to affect schools and education settings as council reaffirms its support
Wiltshire Council continues to support education settings in their response to the ongoing pandemic
Published 2 February 2022
Wiltshire Council offers business rate relief for some COVID-hit businesses
Rate-paying businesses that have not yet received any rate relief during the pandemic may be able to claim a rate reduction this financial year, under a new Wiltshire Council scheme.

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