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The latest news and communications from Wiltshire Council.
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Published 11 November 2020
Wiltshire Council clamp down on fly-tippers
Another example of our zero tolerance approach towards fly-tipping
Published 10 November 2020
Wiltshire Council and Malmesbury Town Council working in partnership to improve town's social distancing schemes
Improvements to the social distancing scheme on High Street will enable people to shop safely.
Published 9 November 2020
Libraries continuing to support residents despite restrictions
Some of our libraries will be here for you during restrictions
Published 5 November 2020
Support for Wiltshire businesses affected by the national restrictions
Wiltshire Council will continue to do all it can to support businesses in the county that may be affected by the new national restrictions.
Published 5 November 2020
Latest works to improve access to Chippenham railway station
Further work to improve access to Chippenham railway station, via a shared pedestrian and cycle path, is due to start next week.
Published 5 November 2020
Have your say on the proposed A350 Melksham bypass
People can have their say on the proposed A350 Melksham bypass, and the 18 different route options that are being considered.
Published 3 November 2020
Cabinet gives go ahead to deliver the first phase of the Salisbury River Park scheme
Wiltshire Council's Cabinet has today (Tuesday 3 November) given the go ahead to deliver the first phase of the Salisbury River Park scheme.
Published 2 November 2020
Drive to raise awareness of private fostering
Support is available for private foster carers
Published 29 May 2020
Street markets back selling full range of products
Following the recent change to Government guidance, Wiltshire Council's street markets will be open from Tuesday 2 June 2020 with stallholders now able to sell their full range of goods.
Published 29 May 2020
Measures being put in place to enable residents to travel and shop safely
Wiltshire Council is set to receive £227,000 of government funding to support the use of temporary and pop-up measures to create a safe environment for walking and cycling.