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
Support for people who need transport to get to their vaccination appointment 4th February 2021 Conservative led Wiltshire Council is making sure all residents are able to get to their COVID-19 vaccination appointments. Residents have the following options... Local News
People urged to vote by post and have their say in a safe way 4th February 2021 Conservative led Wiltshire Council is urging people to register to vote by post, with a number of elections and referendums due to take place later this spring... Local News
Wiltshire Council shares information on local help available during Children's Mental Health Week 29th January 2021 The COVID-19 pandemic, national lockdowns and concerns about exams have all increased anxiety and had a negative impact on the mental health of many children in... Local News
Wiltshire Council on track to reduce carbon footprint by 80% this year 25th January 2021 Conservative led Wiltshire Council is projected to have cut its carbon footprint by 80% on 2014/15 emissions at the end of this financial year. This also... Local News
People asked to 'jog on' and think carefully where they do their daily exercise 22nd January 2021 Conservative led Wiltshire Council is urging residents to think carefully where they do their daily exercise and to 'jog on' if they travel too far or there's... Local News
Cabinet outlines its financial plan to help Wiltshire recover following unprecedented year 21st January 2021 Following a year that has presented challenges like no other, Conservative led Wiltshire Council has outlined its £412m financial proposals to help the county... Local News
Wiltshire Council working with landowners to maintain rights of way 18th January 2021 Conservative led Wiltshire Council is working with, and advising, landowners to help keep public rights of way as clear as possible during 2021. Having been... Local News
Consultation into the Wiltshire Local Plan begins 14th January 2021 People throughout Wiltshire can now have their say on the Local Plan review, and the Gypsy and Travellers Plan, as the consultations begins today (14th January... Local News
Support for the community during the pandemic 12th January 2021 Plenty of support remains available for residents during the lockdown. Conservative led Wiltshire Council is reminding residents that they are still available... Local News
Boris Johnson’s speech outside Downing Street 13th December 2019 Boris Johnson delivered his first speech outside No. 10 Downing Street since the General Election. He told the UK how he would form a people’s Government... National News
Enough is enough. Vote Conservative and let’s get it done. 12th December 2019 In his polling day message to voters, the Prime Minister asks the public to vote Conservative. National News
Cost of Corbyn’s Christmas – Corbyn would make your family Christmas cost a third more 11th December 2019 New analysis has revealed that the cost of Christmas across Britain would increase substantially under Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour. National News
The choice tomorrow 11th December 2019 With voting to begin at 7am on Thursday, opinion polls say the election is too close to call - the Conservatives need 9 more seats for a majority, but... National News
Vote on Thursday to break the gridlock 10th December 2019 Two days before polling day, the Prime Minister is taking nothing for granted - whilst the Conservatives only need to gain 9 seats to get an overall majority... National News
Cost of Corbyn: Labour's plans for 108 new taxpayer funded quangos revealed 10th December 2019 New analysis shows that Labour’s manifesto commits to creating over 100 new quangos, with a total cost of £13.2 billion over the next five years. National News