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The latest news and communications from Wiltshire Council.
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Published 24 August 2020
Wiltshire Council's new website goes live on 25 August
Published 18 August 2020
Council working together to mitigate financial challenges
Like all other authorities, Wiltshire has faced some financial difficulties
Published 18 August 2020
New affordable homes at Porton to be completed in the autumn
The development will consist of two two-bedroom shared ownership houses
Published 17 August 2020
Council still faces financial challenges despite government funding announcement
It is not yet known how much of the £500m Government funding Wiltshire Council will receive
Published 17 August 2020
Update on Wiltshire Council's carbon reduction progress
Update given at Cabinet meeting
Published 17 August 2020
Cabinet approves next stage of Future High Streets funding bids in Salisbury and Trowbridge
Funding bids in Salisbury and Trowbridge approved
Published 28 April 2020
A message from HM Lord-Lieutenant of Wiltshire
Dear friends, The country continues to battle the Coronavirus pandemic. As HM The Queen's representative in Wiltshire and on behalf of the Lieutenancy, I would like to offer an interim note of appreciation to everyone, the young or not so young in every corner of Wiltshire, on the frontline or not, for their forbearance and resilience.
Published 27 April 2020
Wiltshire Council answers urgent call for face masks
Wiltshire Council has answered an urgent call from a local hospital after a request for thousands of PPE face masks went out when stocks were low.
Published 27 April 2020
Plea for local businesses not to miss out on vital grants
Wiltshire Council is appealing to local businesses not to miss out on vital funding to help support them through the coronavirus pandemic.
Published 24 April 2020
We are all #InItTogether
We are working with Salisbury District Hospital and service providers across Wiltshire to highlight that we're all #InItTogether when responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.