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Published 28 March 2024
Wiltshire Council announced as finalists for another three prestigious national awards
Wiltshire Council has been announced as finalists for three categories in the prestigious Municipal Journal (MJ) Awards 2024.
Published 19 March 2024
Wiltshire Council celebrates fourth year of World Social Work Week
To celebrate World Social Work Week, Wiltshire Council will be running a series of events to bring together social workers to learn, connect and influence change.
Published 15 March 2024
Cabinet member recognised as she stands down from role
Wiltshire Council Leader Cllr Richard Clewer has today confirmed that Cllr Caroline Thomas has stepped down from her role as Cabinet Member for Transport, Street Scene and Flooding
Published 14 March 2024
New partnership to support unpaid carers announced
We've announced a new partnership to support unpaid carers in the county
Published 22 December 2021
More people needed for new service which helps people leave hospital sooner
Wiltshire Council is putting out a call for people considering a career in care to join them in a new service which helps people gain independence after a hospital stay.
Published 8 December 2021
Future plans for Melksham to be discussed at council meeting
The future of Melksham House and other publicly owned assets will be discussed
Published 28 June 2021
#FosteringTrowbridge campaign launches to help find 25 new foster carers for the Trowbridge area
Wiltshire Council currently has 24 foster families in the Trowbridge area, however latest figures show a further 25 foster families are needed
Published 29 September 2020
Wiltshire marks Black History Month with its first partnership conference
We've joined forces with Wiltshire Police
Published 28 September 2020
Next move - fostering
Have you considered fostering as a career?
Published 18 September 2020
Wiltshire Council receives government support to help fund vital work with rough sleepers
More than £47,000 will be spent on a range of measures

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