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Published 8 March 2022
Residents invited to comment on two improvement projects in Salisbury City Centre
Wiltshire Council has unveiled the transformational projects that are proposed for Salisbury following the award of £9.4 million from Central Government through the Future High Streets Fund.
Published 8 March 2022
Waste industrial action update: temporary suspension of recycling collection services
Due to ongoing impact of industrial action by some Hills Municipal Collections workers, we are temporarily suspending recycling collection services
Published 7 March 2022
New cycling and walking facility will link Hilperton and Melksham on mostly traffic-free route
Wiltshire Council is starting work on a new cycling and walking facility later this month that will enable people to walk or cycle between Hilperton and Melksham on a mostly traffic-free route.
Published 7 March 2022
New campaign to find foster families for 17 young people in the Calne area
Wiltshire Council began targeting local areas where this is a high need for foster carers last summer
Published 7 March 2022
New Guidelines announced to support disabled children and young people to become more physically active
Local Disabled children and young people will be supported to be more physically active following the publication of new guidelines from the UK Chief Medical Officers.
Published 4 March 2022
Wiltshire Council details some of the coming changes to parking charges in the county
As agreed in its recent budget, Wiltshire Council is making several changes to its parking fees to better reflect current inflation levels and recover some operational costs.
Published 3 March 2022
Residents advised to put waste, recycling and garden waste bins out as normal ahead of planned industrial action from 7 March
The industrial action could cause some disruption to waste and recycling collection services.
Published 2 March 2022
Leisure staff praised for their quick actions to save unconscious swimmer
Wiltshire Council Chief Executive, Terence Herbert has been praising the quick actions of Marlborough Leisure Centre staff, who saved a man's life when he collapsed while swimming.

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