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The latest news and communications from Wiltshire Council.
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Published 22 December 2021
It may be Christmas but we are still here to take your call - message for domestic abuse victims this Christmas
It may be Christmas but we're still here to take your call - that's the message from Wiltshire Council to people suffering domestic abuse.
Published 20 December 2021
What do you think of the pharmaceutical services in Wiltshire? Let us know
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Published 20 December 2021
Wiltshire Council planning financial support for hospitality businesses in January
A further grant payment will be paid automatically to eligible hospitality and leisure businesses who previously received a Restart or Discretionary Restart Grant
Published 17 December 2021
Top tips for families to help stay safe over the Christmas break
A reminder for parents and carers of the things that they can do to keep safe and ready for the new year in 2022
Published 14 December 2021
Council urges people to get boosted now
Government wants every adult to be offered a booster vaccine before the end of the year
Published 13 December 2021
Council service opening times over Christmas and New Year
An overview of the opening times of council services between Thursday 23 December 2021 and Monday 3 January 2022
Published 10 December 2021
Two Omicron cases confirmed in the county
People encouraged to continue to stick to the measures in place
Published 9 December 2021
Plan B announced - people asked to continue to play their part during challenging time
New measures will be brought in over the next week
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 1 December 2021
Devizes man sentenced after admitting to food hygiene offences
Following an investigation by Environmental Health Officers, a Devizes man has been given a 10-month custodial sentence after pleading guilty to 39 food hygiene offences.