Investing in Wiltshire's highways Friday, 15 November, 2024 Conservative led Wiltshire Council has invested an extra £22m into filling potholes, road resurfacing and repairs, road safety and flood prevention. Take a look at the graphic above which shows how they're spending the extra investment each year. Sign up to their Highways and Transport Newsletter to keep up to date with local highways information Local News
Council updates on its recent performance as it looks to achieve its Business Plan objectives 27th September 2022 Conservative led Wiltshire Council has provided an update on its current corporate performance as it looks to achieve its mission and ten-year ambition, as set... Local News
100 Club Winner - September 2022 20th September 2022 The 100 Club monthly draw has taken place. CONGRATULATIONS to Mr Norman Phillips whose number was picked out as the lucky winner for the month of September 2022... Local News
Statement from HM Lord-Lieutenant of Wiltshire 20th September 2022 HM Lord-Lieutenant of Wiltshire, Mrs Sarah Rose Troughton, said: As His Majesty's Lord-Lieutenant of Wiltshire, I would like to send my deep gratitude to... Local News
County Proclamation takes place of King Charles III 11th September 2022 The County Proclamation of King Charles III was held today (11 September) at County Hall, Trowbridge, with dignitaries and members of the public in attendance... Local News
Official message from the DCCA on the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 8th September 2022 The Devizes Constituency Conservative Association and all its members are deeply saddened to hear about the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II We are all... Local News
Wiltshire remembers Her Majesty The Queen as residents invited to write in book of condolence 8th September 2022 Wiltshire residents are invited to share their thoughts and memories of Her Majesty The Queen in a special online book of condolence . The book is available... Local News
Personal canvassers to call on Wiltshire residents who have not yet responded to Annual canvass 5th September 2022 Following approximately 31,000 reminder canvass forms being sent by Conservative led Wiltshire Council, personal canvassers will soon be leaving calling cards... Local News
Council reminds people of changes to parking charges from 1 September 31st August 2022 Conservative led Wiltshire Council is reminding people that some changes to car parking charges in the county begin from Thursday 1 September. The new charges... Local News
Wiltshire students congratulated on GCSE exam results 2022 25th August 2022 Conservative led Wiltshire Council has praised GCSE students for their determination and hard work as they collect their GCSE results today (25 August)... Local News
How our Bounce Back Loans will boost small businesses affected by coronavirus 28th April 2020 Small businesses will benefit from a new fast-track finance scheme providing loans with a 100% government-backed guarantee for lenders, the Chancellor announced... National News
Boris Johnson: If we keep going, we will beat coronavirus together 27th April 2020 The Prime Minister has returned to Downing Street to lead the country in tackling coronavirus. He lays out the five tests for when we are moving to phase two of... National News
Coronavirus testing available to all essential workers 24th April 2020 All essential workers in England and members of their households who are showing symptoms of coronavirus will now be able to get tested. National News
Our Future Fund for supporting innovative British businesses 21st April 2020 We’re supporting start-ups by delivering £250m of new government funding to innovative businesses across the United Kingdom. National News
Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme has opened for applications 21st April 2020 The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme has opened for applications – and will provide support for millions of businesses and employees across the UK. National News
Why we’re extending the Coronavirus lockdown 17th April 2020 The Government announced that the social distancing measures currently in place to tackle the coronavirus will continue for at least the next three weeks. National News