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Published 7 March 2022
Young people take up roles as first Wiltshire Youth Council event takes place
Young people from all over the county have joined together for the first ever Wiltshire Youth Council conference.
Published 4 March 2022
Young people invited to join online event to showcase recruitment processes of 2022
The free virtual event is for young people (aged 14+)
Published 3 March 2022
Cryptic children's book trail quiz and young author event for World Book Day
This year World Book Day is celebrating its 25th anniversary
Published 1 March 2022
95% of Wiltshire children given their first preference of secondary school for this September
Most people applied online, with 99% or 5195 submitted digitally, and just 58 paper applications
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
Young people to FUEL up during the Christmas holidays
Wiltshire Council will be delivering its successful Holiday Activity and Food programme, FUEL during the Christmas school holidays.
Published 20 December 2021
People can give a gift to a care leaver this Christmas
People wanting to give to a good cause for the festive season are being asked to consider donating to a special voucher scheme for care leavers.
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 16 December 2021
Wiltshire Council responds to BANES' decision to restrict HGVs on the A36 at Cleveland Bridge
Wiltshire Council has reiterated its strong objections to the plans
Published 15 December 2021
Drive to raise awareness of private fostering
Wiltshire Council is asking people to get in touch if they think a child in their community is being cared for by someone who is not a direct relative, so they can be aware of the support and help available.

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