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The latest news and communications from Wiltshire Council.
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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 28 February 2022
Independent report praises Wiltshire Council for providing the right support at the right time for care leavers
A team of Ofsted inspectors spoke to care leavers as well as council staff and partners and concluded care leavers are supported by a "passionate, skilled and stable workforce"
Published 11 February 2022
Youth candidates prepare to take their seats following successful election campaign
Almost 5,000 votes were cast across the county
Published 8 February 2022
Short Breaks scheme offers range of opportunities for SEND families
Eligible families can choose from three options
Published 7 February 2022
Wiltshire receives funding boost to offer help for families that need support
Wiltshire's Supporting Families Programme helps people and families, who are experiencing difficulties or complex challenges
Published 7 February 2022
New online advice pages launched during National Apprenticeship Week
The dedicated pages are being launched during National Apprenticeship Week which takes place from 7 -13 February
Published 31 January 2022
Best wishes for candidates as schools prepare for youth council elections
A total of 89 candidates from 21 schools and the local community are putting themselves forward
Published 25 January 2022
Cabinet to consider extra investment for schools
The report to cabinet on 1 February will provide updates on current schemes and approval of £4.17m worth of new schemes