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Published 12 October 2023
Get connected for Get Online Week 2023
Wiltshire Council is taking part in the annual national campaign to enable digitally excluded people to learn the essential skills needed to get online safely, confidently, and affordably.
Published 12 October 2023
Feedback from unpaid carers helps shape new approach to commissioning support
A new approach to commissioning the service which provides support and guidance for unpaid carers in Wiltshire has been approved by council leaders.
Published 10 October 2023
Children challenged to keep reading all year round with the Story Adventurers' Club
The Story Adventurers' Club is a new reading challenge offered by Wiltshire Council libraries and aimed at inspiring four to 16 year-olds to read for pleasure all year round.
Published 4 October 2023
Music and art helps capture experiences of unpaid carers
People providing a caring role for family and friends are being asked for feedback to help shape services for unpaid carers in the future.
Published 2 October 2023
Go Green at the library this Libraries Week
Wiltshire Council Libraries are celebrating Libraries Week (2-8 October) with activities and books on the themes of recycling, sustainability and climate change.
Published 19 October 2021
Thousands join virtual local Black History Month conference
More than 2,200 people from across the world attended a virtual South West Black History Month conference
Published 18 October 2021
Wiltshire Libraries share what's on offer to support communities during Get Online Week
The facilities on offer include computer access, scanning, printing, support for job seekers and a wide range of online resources
Published 5 October 2021
Wiltshire celebrates Libraries Week from 4 to 10 October 2021
Wiltshire libraries are joining the week-long celebrations and sharing the positive impact that libraries are bringing to Wiltshire communities
Published 25 May 2021
Furlong Close update
Residents at Furlong Close will continue to access care and support as usual while the future provision at the site is determined.

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