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Published 16 December 2021
Wiltshire Council responds to BANES' decision to restrict HGVs on the A36 at Cleveland Bridge
Wiltshire Council has reiterated its strong objections to the plans
Published 13 December 2021
Wiltshire Council announces plans to permanently close Queen Street, Salisbury to motor vehicles
Wiltshire Council is considering permanently closing Queen Street in Salisbury to motor vehicles.
Published 10 December 2021
New walking and cycling facilities on Hilperton Road, Trowbridge, will make it easier to leave the car at home
Wiltshire Council is installing new walking and cycling facilities on Hilperton Road in Trowbridge in the new year to encourage people to leave their cars at home for shorter journeys
Published 9 December 2021
Wiltshire Council will "formally oppose" BANES' plans to restrict HGVs on the A36 at Cleveland Bridge
Wiltshire Council has published a robust open letter in response to Bath & North East Somerset Council's (BANES) proposals to restrict heavy good vehicles (HGVs) using Cleveland Bridge in Bath, on the A36.
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 29 October 2021
Wiltshire Council bid for funding Corsham station on track to success
The bid to develop a feasibility study for a new railway station in Corsham, as part of the Restoring Your Railway Ideas Fund, has been approved to progress to the next stage
Published 20 October 2021
Council destroys vehicle used for fly-tipping
Wiltshire Council has, for the first time, destroyed a vehicle that had been used for fly-tipping.
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 14 October 2021
Wiltshire Council successful in securing £500,000 to improve traffic signals
Wiltshire Council has been awarded £500,000 from the Department for Transport's (DfT) Integrated Transport and Highway Maintenance funding to improve and maintain traffic signals in the county.
Published 12 October 2021
Cabinet agrees to plan for new electric vehicle chargers in Wiltshire
This decision will help to reduce carbon emissions in the county and improve facilities for electric vehicle drivers

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