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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 14 March 2024
New partnership to support unpaid carers announced
We've announced a new partnership to support unpaid carers in the county
Published 14 March 2024
Wiltshire Council issues fines to businesses without commercial waste contracts
Wiltshire Council Environmental Enforcement Officers have issued three separate businesses with fixed penalties notices (FPNs) after they were unable to produce commercial waste documentation.
Published 30 June 2022
First of 600 trees planted at Salisbury River Park
A programme to plant over 600 trees throughout the Salisbury River Park project has kicked off with the first new trees planted along Coldharbour Lane, near Fisherton Recreation Ground.
Published 14 June 2022
Melksham resident prosecuted for fly-tipping offences
A Melksham resident has been successfully prosecuted by Wiltshire Council for environmental and trading standards offences whilst operating a waste clearance service on Facebook selling sites across Wiltshire.
Published 13 June 2022
Shared Lives Week
Wiltshire Council is visiting different towns in the county to mark Shared Lives Week from Monday 13 June - Friday 17 June
Published 9 July 2021
Furlong Close update following High Court decision
Wiltshire Council will continue the process to seek a care provider for Furlong Close following the news Hft has withdrawn its earlier decision to close the site.
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.
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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