Conservative Wiltshire Council agrees transfer of assets to Salisbury City Council
The transfer of responsibility for a package of buildings, facilities and services from Wiltshire Council to Salisbury City Council has been formally completed.
The transfer of responsibility for a package of buildings, facilities and services from Wiltshire Council to Salisbury City Council has been formally completed.
by Hollis Butler,
Conservative-led Wiltshire Council's partnership with the Ministry of Defence to prepare for thousands of service personnel and their families moving to Wiltshire, has been held up as an example of best practice.
by Hollis Butler,
People in Wiltshire with drug and alcohol issues are getting committed support from proactive staff who work well with partners, according to a leading regulator.
by Hollis Butler,
The Commonwealth flag was raised at County Hall yesterday (13/4/2017) as part of an international celebration of the family of nations who make up the Commonwealth.
by Hollis Butler,
As the Wiltshire Council Election of May 2017 draw close, the deadline for registering to vote draws even closer. Are you ready to have your say?
by Hollis Butler,
Wiltshire Council, under the leadership of the Conservatives, has been named the best council in Britain to work for, according to one of the fastest growing jobs and recruiting sites.
by Hollis Butler,
The Conservatives on Wiltshire Council today agreed a budget which will prioritise vital frontline services and continue investment into key areas despite reductions in government funding. The Liberal Democrat opposition voted against the budget proposals – without offering an alternative.
by Hollis Butler,
Paralympian swimmer Stephanie Millward MBE was guest of honour at the official opening event for Springfield Community Campus yesterday (16 February 2017).
by Hollis Butler,
The Conservative administration of Wiltshire Council delivered yet another community building as a new community centre in Malmesbury was officially opened today and is already proving to be a hit with local residents.
by Hollis Butler,
Journeys to school should be safer than ever as schools in Wiltshire are being encouraged to apply for 20 mph zones outside their property.
by Hollis Butler,