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The latest news and communications from Wiltshire Council.
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Published 8 July 2021
Still time to have your say on proposals to improve Salisbury area junctions
The engagement period ends on 18 July
Published 7 July 2021
New video shows route of proposed A350 Melksham bypass
The video allows viewers to better understand the emerging route and where it sits in the landscape
Published 7 July 2021
Scaffolding firm fined for erecting scaffolding and illegal walkway outside Devizes Cinema
The firm has been fined £3,731
Published 6 July 2021
Council considers future options for delivery of key services
At its meeting on 13 July, Wiltshire Council's cabinet will consider a recommendation to procure a new contract for the services
Published 6 July 2021
Council sets out its grass cutting policy to balance both safety and environmental benefits
As the recent wet weather and subsequent warm spell has provided the perfect conditions for prolific plant growth, Wiltshire Council has modified its approach to grass cutting to keep highways safe, while at the same time allowing wildlife to thrive.
Published 5 July 2021
Roadworks planned over the next four months
Improvement works are taking place in a number of towns
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.
Published 28 May 2020
Parking charges to be reintroduced at all Wiltshire Council car parks
Wiltshire Council will reintroduce parking charges at all car parks, and on residential and on-street parking areas in the county from Monday 1 June. All parking permits and season tickets will also restart from this date, and parking wardens will enforce any parking contraventions in the county.
Published 22 May 2020
Wiltshire's Neighbourhood Plans make it easier for communities to flourish
Wiltshire Council has the third highest number of 'made' Neighbourhood Plans in the country as a national milestone of 1,000 made local plans has been passed.