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Conservative led Wiltshire Council is on a emission to tackle carbon

Conservative led Wiltshire Council is on a emission to tackle carbon

We were recently named the most climate friendly council area in England and Wales, and have now announced we will invest more than £5m to tackle emissions from our own buildings, as we aim for the council and county to be carbon neutral by 2030.

by Charlie Monro, October 10th 2019

  • Wiltshire Council
  • Air quality
  • Recycling and waste
  • Waste
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Final recommendations published on future of Wiltshire's divisional boundaries

Final recommendations published on future of Wiltshire's divisional boundaries

The Local Government Boundary Commission for England has published its final recommendations into the future of Wiltshire's divisional boundaries.

by Charlie Monro, October 4th 2019

  • Wiltshire Council
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Libraries Week 2019: celebrating 100 years of Wiltshire libraries

Libraries Week 2019: celebrating 100 years of Wiltshire libraries

Conservative led Wiltshire Council libraries are holding a week of activities and events during 7-12 October to celebrate both national Libraries Week and the centenary of the library service in Wiltshire.

by Charlie Monro, October 1st 2019

  • Wiltshire Council
  • Salisbury
  • Chippenham
  • Melksham
  • Bradford on Avon
  • Trowbridge
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Come and meet local employers and training providers at this year's Employability Jobs Fair

Come and meet local employers and training providers at this year's Employability Jobs Fair

For the third year running, Conservative led Wiltshire Council will be hosting its EmployAbility Jobs Fair to support jobseekers with disabilities.

by Charlie Monro, September 26th 2019

  • Wiltshire Council
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Conservative led Wiltshire Council needs your views to help set priorities

Conservative led Wiltshire Council needs your views to help set priorities

You are being asked to help drive forward and play a key role in our priority setting for their local communities.

by Charlie Monro, September 20th 2019

  • Wiltshire Council
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Last year more than 250 households achieved their dream of owning their own home in Wiltshire with an average household income of just £29,000 - find out how they did it

Last year more than 250 households achieved their dream of owning their own home in Wiltshire with an average household income of just £29,000 - find out how they did it

We are encouraging people to find out more about owning their own home as Conservative led Wiltshire Council invests in a range of affordable housing.

by Charlie Monro, September 20th 2019

  • Wiltshire Council
  • Finance
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Conservative led Wiltshire Council taking tougher stance against abandoned vehicles

Conservative led Wiltshire Council taking tougher stance against abandoned vehicles

A Tidworth woman has been issued with a £200 fixed penalty notice for abandoning her Honda CRV on the public highway in Tidworth.

by Charlie Monro, September 12th 2019

  • Wiltshire Council
  • Recycling and waste
  • Waste
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Have your say on Council Tax Reduction scheme

Have your say on Council Tax Reduction scheme

Conservative led Wiltshire Council is asking people to have their say on proposals to change the Council Tax Reduction scheme next year.

by Charlie Monro, September 12th 2019

  • Wiltshire Council
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Conservative led Wiltshire Council’s second virtual assistant goes live

Conservative led Wiltshire Council’s second virtual assistant goes live

Could your business benefit from cutting edge technology? Are you looking to take your business to the next level? Why not contact Conservative led Wiltshire Council who can help manage your payroll processes in a simpler, quicker and easier way thanks to a recently launched virtual assistant (VA).

by Charlie Monro, September 5th 2019

  • Wiltshire Council
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Next stage consultation on special schools in north Wiltshire begins

Next stage consultation on special schools in north Wiltshire begins

The next stage to shape the future of special school provision in the north begins today (2 September) with a statutory consultation and a series of meetings to ensure parents, carers and stakeholders have an opportunity to have their say.

by Charlie Monro, September 3rd 2019

  • Wiltshire Council
  • Education
  • Social care
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