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The latest news and communications from Wiltshire Council.
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Published 30 April 2020
Open letter to thank volunteer groups
We have written an open letter to say thanks and pay tribute to the 400+ community volunteer groups that have been set-up to support Wiltshire's communities during the ongoing COVID-19 situation.
Published 28 April 2020
Council encourages residents to celebrate VE Day at home
We have created a special VE Day at home pack to help residents of all ages celebrate and mark the 75th anniversary of this historic moment in time.
Published 17 April 2020
Range of Active Communities activity packs to support people
We have created a range of activity packs to support you during the current stay-at-home restrictions.
Published 14 April 2020
Father and son support people to be healthy
A member of Wiltshire Council's Active Health team has enlisted the help of his son to put together a short exercise video to support those individuals who are currently isolating at home.
Published 9 April 2020
Support to stay active and connected
We are supporting the county to be as active as possible while our leisure facilities are currently closed and people have to stay at home.
Published 24 March 2020
Wiltshire Council publishes directory of volunteer groups
Wiltshire Council has published a directory of community volunteer groups that have been set up throughout the county, in the wake of the ongoing COVID-19 situation.
Published 13 March 2020
Preparation work to start on Melksham Community Campus site
Work to prepare Wiltshire Council's Melksham House site for the modern multi-use community campus will start next week.
Published 4 March 2020
Changes to kerbside recycling collection service from 9 March
We are changing the recycling system in Wiltshire to make it even easier for people to use the kerbside recycling collection service.
Published 2 March 2020
LGBT+ Fostering and Adoption Week
"Rewarding," "providing a warm friendly home" and "making a difference" are just some of the ways Julie and Clare describe their role as foster carers.