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
Wiltshire Council thanks community litter pickers - but cautions groups to pick safely 5th April 2023 Conservative led Wiltshire Council is thanking the community groups throughout the county that collect litter and help to keep Wiltshire beautiful - but has... Local News
100 Club Winner - March 2023 29th March 2023 The 100 Club monthly draw has taken place. CONGRATULATIONS to Mr Peter Small whose number was picked out as the lucky winner for the month of March 2023. For... Local News
Wiltshire Council encourages experienced social workers back into the workplace during Social Work Week 21st March 2023 Wiltshire Council social workers have been sharing their experiences of being a social worker and the benefits of working for the council as they celebrate... Local News
Popular £2 bus fare promotion extended until 30 June 9th March 2023 The £2 single bus fare promotion has been extended until 30 June, so people in Wiltshire can enjoy cheap and convenient travel until the summer. The promotion... Local News
Join a face to face session or go online and share your thoughts on family help services 1st March 2023 Families and young people are invited to share how they prefer to access family help services by completing an online survey or dropping into face to face... Local News
100 Club Winner - February 2023 28th February 2023 The 100 Club monthly draw has taken place. CONGRATULATIONS to Mrs Alexandra Booth whose number was picked out as the lucky winner for the month of February 2023... Local News
We're continuing our focus to fix potholes 15th February 2023 Conservative led Wiltshire Council is continuing its focus on fixing potholes in the county after a record number of reports in January. The hot and dry summer... Local News
Save money at Wiltshire car parks with a season ticket 13th February 2023 Regular users of Wiltshire Council car parks are being encouraged to consider buying a parking season ticket as a more convenient way to commute and to save... Local News
Wiltshire's housing team report shows support provided to tenants 7th February 2023 Conservative led Wiltshire Council has published details of the work carried out to support council house tenants through the past 12 months, including ensuring... Local News
Only the Conservatives can be trusted to deliver jobs 12th November 2019 Since we came into office, we have fixed Labour’s mess and broken employment records.The number of people in full-time jobs is at a record high; we’ve taken the... National News
10 ways Labour would wreck our economy 12th November 2019 A Corbyn government means wasteful spending that would wreck the economy and dangerous plans to seize control of private businesses – at huge expense to the... National News
Workers to lose a month’s wages in higher taxes to pay for Corbyn’s reckless spending plans 12th November 2019 New research reveals that Labour’s reckless spending plans could hand an additional £2,400 bill to every taxpayer every year if Jeremy Corbyn becomes Prime... National News
Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party can't be trusted on national security 11th November 2019 Just like they haven’t been able to decide on Brexit, Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party can’t be trusted not to dither on fundamental matters of national security... National News
Our plan to support the Armed Forces that keep our nation safe 11th November 2019 The Conservative Party today renews its commitment to the Armed Forces with a bold package of measures to support military personnel, veterans and their... National News
Labour's reckless spending revealed: The £1.2 trillion cost of Corbyn 10th November 2019 The Conservatives can today reveal the true cost of Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour Party – the figures that John McDonnell did not want people to see. National News