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Published 26 April 2023
The National Databank is now available at Wiltshire Council libraries - providing free SIM cards and mobile data
Wiltshire Council libraries are working with the Good Things Foundation to distribute free SIM cards and mobile data, texts and calls to people in need.
Published 25 April 2023
People encouraged to spring into action and get boosted
Wiltshire Council is encouraging eligible people across the county to take up the offer of getting a COVID-19 booster this spring, to help protect themselves and those around them.
Published 20 April 2023
Repair work required at Wilton Library and the building will temporarily close
Wilton Library has temporarily closed as it requires some essential repair work
Published 14 April 2023
Olympic and Paralympic athletes visit Easter FUEL camps
Wiltshire Council's FUEL programme has formed a partnership with the British Olympic Foundation to deliver Olympic Sport taster sessions.
Published 14 April 2023
Malmesbury children tumbling for joy following the arrival of new gymnastics equipment
Children attending weekly gymnastics lessons at The Activity Zone in Malmesbury, energised by the arrival of new equipment.
Published 11 April 2023
FearLess recommissioned to provide vital domestic abuse support
The domestic abuse support service, FearLess, has been recommissioned to provide services in Wiltshire
Published 5 April 2023
Wiltshire Council thanks community litter pickers - but cautions groups to pick safely
Wiltshire Council is thanking the community groups throughout the county that collect litter and help to keep Wiltshire beautiful
Published 31 January 2022
Letters start arriving this week to advise householders of changes to waste collections
Wiltshire residents are being reminded not to miss the letter that will drop through their door in the next two weeks to advise them of their new waste collection day.
Published 31 January 2022
Salisbury resident issued with a fixed penalty notice for fly-tipped sofa
A resident from The Friary in Salisbury has been issued with a fixed penalty notice for fly-tipping a sofa in a communal area.
Published 28 January 2022
2,500 years of history uncovered in Melksham
Wiltshire Council's preparation for the construction at Melksham Community Campus site early last year revealed archaeological evidence from as early as the Iron Age (700BC to AD43), found by Cotswold Archaeology.

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