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The latest news and communications from Wiltshire Council.
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Published 29 July 2022
Have your say on Wiltshire-wide and Salisbury cycling and walking plans
People in Wiltshire are being asked for their views on two cycling and walking plans, one for the whole of the county and one for Salisbury.
Published 29 July 2022
Council responds to community concerns on Winsley B3108 diversion
Wiltshire Council is listening to community concerns over displaced traffic due to the current temporary closure of the B3108 in Winsley.
Published 25 July 2022
Wiltshire Council issues advice on taxi charges in the county
Following concerns that some taxi drivers in Wiltshire are adding extra charges to fares to help meet rising costs, Wiltshire Council has issued advice to all taxi users about what drivers can charge.
Published 20 July 2022
Construction gets underway on the Salisbury River Park project
The Salisbury River Park project has started construction to better protect homes and businesses in the city from flooding along with making improvements to the environment.
Published 20 July 2022
Work to improve five pedestrian crossings in Royal Wootton Bassett starts in August
Wiltshire Council will be starting work to improve five pedestrian crossings on the A3102 in Royal Wootton Bassett in the summer.
Published 15 July 2022
Share your views on the early proposals for a new railway station in Corsham
Residents and business in the Corsham area are being asked to take share their views on proposals to build a new station in the town
Published 14 July 2022
Hot weather advice
Advice and support on how to stay safe during the hot weather period
Published 13 July 2022
A420 near Chippenham to be closed on weekdays for two weeks for essential safety works
Wiltshire Council is carrying out essential safety work on the A420 west of Chippenham from Monday 25 July until Friday 5 August.
Published 12 July 2022
Wiltshire Council to invest extra £2m into improving county's road network
Wiltshire Council is to spend an extra £2m over the next three years to tackle fly-tipping in the county, re-paint road markings and empty gullies.
Published 7 July 2022
Wiltshire Council awards new Streetscene contract to maintain and improve public spaces
Following a robust procurement process, Wiltshire Council has awarded its new Streetscene contract to Idverde, the current contractors