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Published 30 November 2023
Sleeping with one eye open - Rough sleeper team share what it's like on the streets and work to support
Rough sleeping can be isolating, it can be frightening living moment to moment in a state of flight, fright and freeze.
Published 6 November 2023
New affordable homes in Salisbury reach completion
Wiltshire Council has worked with contractor, Rigg Construction and employer's agent, Ridge and Partners, to build five social rent and shared ownership homes on a council-owned site at New Zealand Avenue, Salisbury.
Published 17 March 2022
Council updates on best ways to get in touch for housing queries
Queries dealt with by phone or email can be directed to the relevant officer swiftly
Published 10 March 2022
Wiltshire Council provides City Hall update
Wiltshire Council has updated on its plans for City Hall when the venue is no longer required by the NHS
Published 21 December 2020
Wiltshire Council signs £75 million funding deal with Homes England
Wiltshire Council entered into a funding agreement with Homes England on Friday (18 December 2020) securing £75 million of Housing Infrastructure Funding.
Published 16 December 2020
Wiltshire Council receives extra cold weather funding to help rough sleepers this winter
Wiltshire Council has received £41,380 in further government funding to help rough sleepers in the county.
Published 16 December 2020
Wiltshire Council gives an update on the five-year housing land supply in the county
In Wiltshire, the current local need and target is 2,006 homes each year
Published 11 December 2020
Help and advice available for landlords and tenants
Wiltshire Council and Wiltshire Citizens Advice are sending a joint message to landlords and tenants encouraging them to access the support and advice they need as soon as possible
Published 8 December 2020
New Salisbury Trails App explores the City's rich heritage and hidden histories
Residents and visitors to the Cathedral City of Salisbury can now download a new app to discover the stories behind the people and events that shaped the city's history.

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