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The latest news and communications from Wiltshire Council.
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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 29 September 2020
Final plans for People Friendly Salisbury announced - with work due to start next month
Project will see pedestrians and cyclists given priority as several streets in the city centre will be restricted for use by through traffic.
Published 16 September 2020
Temporary closure of Emery Gate car park in Chippenham
The lower deck will be affected
Published 11 September 2020
New cycle lanes on Salisbury's Exeter Street and Brown Street help to link Harnham and hospital to city centre
New cycle lanes give easy access to the city.
Published 9 September 2020
New Chippenham cycling scheme helps to link train station to town centre
New cycling- and pedestrian-friendly scheme
Published 2 September 2020
Wiltshire Council and Bradford on Avon Town Council to make changes to town's social distancing scheme
Changes to social distancing scheme
Published 21 August 2020
More than 750 people share their views on the People Friendly Salisbury project
Published 12 June 2020
Melksham High Street footway improvements
Works to improve the footway on the western side of the High Street in Melksham, between the Market Place and the signalised pedestrian crossing, will begin on Sunday 21 June for five weeks.
Published 9 June 2020
Major resurfacing works to begin in Devizes next week
Resurfacing work on the A342 Nursteed Road and Southbroom roundabout in central Devizes will begin on Monday 15 June until Thursday 9 July, with the teams working through the night to minimise disruption.