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Published 10 June 2021
Engagement to start soon on plans to improve three Salisbury junctions for motorists, cyclists and walkers
Wiltshire Council is due to begin a non-statutory consultation and engagement exercise on proposed improvements to three road junctions in the Salisbury area later this month.
Published 4 June 2021
Changes to free parking for key workers
Following the publication of the Government's roadmap for lifting COVID-19 restrictions, free parking on streets and in Wiltshire Council car parks for NHS and care workers will come to an end from 21 June 2021.
Published 1 June 2021
Proposed A350 Melksham bypass: Cabinet agrees to second consultation
Wiltshire Council's Cabinet has agreed the next steps for the proposed A350 Melksham bypass.
Published 26 February 2021
Wiltshire Council pledges multi-million investment for Amesbury school
An ambitious project to create new teaching and sports facilities at a Wiltshire school has been given the green light after Wiltshire Council agreed to invest £3m into the scheme.
Published 26 February 2021
'Step Up' to Social Work in Wiltshire
Wiltshire Council is hoping to welcome the next generation of social workers to make a positive difference for Wiltshire as it seeks to recruit to the 'Step Up to Social Work' programme.
Published 23 February 2021
Short Breaks scheme offers range of opportunities for SEND families
Wiltshire Council is reminding SEND families that there is still time to apply to the 2021-22 Short Breaks scheme.
Published 22 February 2021
Cycling schemes in Salisbury and Chippenham to be removed in early March
Wiltshire Council has confirmed that two cycle lanes, in Salisbury and Chippenham, will begin to be removed 1 March, conditions permitting, while three other schemes will be made permanent, and two new schemes are in development.
Published 15 February 2021
Wiltshire Council receives £22m of Government funding for highways maintenance
Wiltshire Council has been awarded £22,924,000 from the Government's Highways Maintenance Fund for 2021/22 to pay for a range of highways maintenance and improvement programmes.

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