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Published 17 January 2022
Wiltshire Council unveils its new business plan, outlining its strategy for the next 10 years
Wiltshire Council has published its draft business plan 2022-2032, which sets out the council's mission and its 10-year ambition for the county.
Published 13 January 2022
Wiltshire Council successful with dog microchipping prosecution
A Wiltshire woman has been prosecuted by Wiltshire Council for not having an identification tag on a collar or a microchip registered for her dog.
Published 12 January 2022
Experts appointed to bring historic Town Hall refurbishment plans to life
The multi million pound refurbishment of Trowbridge's historic Town Hall, has moved to an exciting stage in the project with the appointment of an award-winning architectural and heritage consultancy practice to oversee the design of the renovations.
Published 6 January 2022
Salisbury resident prosecuted for fly-tipping
The resident appeared at Salisbury Magistrates Court on Tuesday 4 January and pleaded guilty to the fly-tipping offence
Published 17 December 2021
Online questionnaire still available to help shape the vision for Future Chippenham
There's still time for local people to feed into and help shape the vision for Future Chippenham as the online questionnaire is available until noon on Friday 7 January 2022.
Published 1 December 2021
Work Wiltshire launch interactive Labour Market Information tool to help with career and training choices
People wanting an insight into jobs, apprenticeships and training opportunities in their local area can find out the information all in one place thanks to a new tool developed by Wiltshire Council
Published 19 November 2021
Help to Grow Management course available in Wiltshire for small and medium sized businesses
Business leaders can now register for the second Wiltshire-based Help to Grow: Management course, starting in February
Published 18 November 2021
Swindon resident pays the price for fly-tipping in Lyneham
A Swindon resident has been ordered to pay £440 in fines after giving her household waste to an unlicensed waste collector, who then fly-tipped it in Lyneham, in the Wiltshire Council authority area
Published 4 November 2021
Surveys to commence on Salisbury Future High Streets Fund scheme
Survey work is set to commence on Fisherton Street, one of the key areas in Salisbury to receive investment from the government's Future High Streets Fund. These include topographic, utilities and drainage surveys.
Published 15 October 2021
Help to Grow Management course available for Wiltshire businesses
The 12 week government-backed programme is launching locally, and will help business leaders to take their business to the next level