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Wiltshire Council libraries join global challenge to read for 200 million minutes!

Wiltshire Council libraries join global challenge to read for 200 million minutes!

Support the Wiltshire library service to reach it's target of 125,000 minutes of reading in March

by Charlie Monro, March 4th 2021

  • Education
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Wiltshire Council pledges multi-million investment for Amesbury school

Wiltshire Council pledges multi-million investment for Amesbury school

An ambitious project to create new teaching and sports facilities at a Wiltshire school has been given the green light after Conservative led Wiltshire Council agreed to invest £3m into the scheme.

by Charlie Monro, March 1st 2021

  • Amesbury
  • Education
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School starts new chapter as permanent head is appointed and emerging build plans are shared

School starts new chapter as permanent head is appointed and emerging build plans are shared

A school for special needs pupils in North Wiltshire is entering a new chapter as a permanent head is appointed, and emerging plans for the new school build are shared.

by Charlie Monro, February 15th 2021

  • Education
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Silverwood School - new name chosen for special school as plans progress for the future

Silverwood School - new name chosen for special school as plans progress for the future

After weeks of consultation the votes are now in and the North Wiltshire School has a new name.

by Charlie Monro, November 25th 2020

  • Education
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Precautionary COVID-19 measures taken at two schools

Precautionary COVID-19 measures taken at two schools

Kingsbury Green Academy in Calne and Bulford St Leonard's Primary School are taking precautionary measures after one pupil at each school tested positive for COVID-19.

by Charlie Monro, September 17th 2020

  • Coronavirus: Covid-19
  • Education
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Advice for families on school transport as back to school preparations begin

Advice for families on school transport as back to school preparations begin

Young people are being encouraged to walk, cycle or scoot to school if they live a short distance (two miles or less) from their school next week.

by Charlie Monro, September 1st 2020

  • Education
  • Transport
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Students praised for hard work and encouraged to explore their options on results day

Students praised for hard work and encouraged to explore their options on results day

Conservative led Wiltshire Council congratulated students who picked up results on the 20 August.

by Charlie Monro, August 27th 2020

  • Education
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Summer holiday activities are go! Latest information for 5-12 year olds is now available

Summer holiday activities are go! Latest information for 5-12 year olds is now available

Parents looking for summer activities for their 5 - 12 year olds can now find a wealth of opportunities all in one handy brochure.

by Charlie Monro, July 24th 2020

  • Wiltshire Council
  • Education
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New SEND school in south Wiltshire takes major step forward

New SEND school in south Wiltshire takes major step forward

School for 150 SEND pupils will open in the south

by Charlie Monro, July 21st 2020

  • Education
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Programme to keep children Fit and Fed this summer

Programme to keep children Fit and Fed this summer

Conservative led Wiltshire Council is working closely with a Trowbridge local school and partners to continue to run a summer programme to help children stay active during the holidays.

by Charlie Monro, July 16th 2020

  • Wiltshire Council
  • Education
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