Wiltshire Council News
Investing in older people
Wiltshire Conservatives are bucking the national trend by investing more money than ever into supporting the county’s older people.
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Premier Swim 21 status achieved in Wiltshire leisure centres
Children learning to swim can be assured they are getting first class coaching after three leisure centres in the county were awarded one of the sport’s most prestigious accreditations.
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National Libraries Day
Libraries across Wiltshire will be celebrating National Libraries Day on 4 February 2012 with a host of exciting events planned.
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Councillors set to scrutinise next years budget
A special meeting is being held to give all councillors the opportunity to scrutinise the council’s proposed budget for next year (2012/13).
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Sand Extraction
Updated: 1st February 2012 at 02:45pm.
Public feedback has helped the council identify suitable sites for sand and gravel extraction and the plans will now be subject to a final round of consultation.
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Raising Money for Help For Heroes
Updated: 1st February 2012 at 02:15pm.
Four old road signs welcoming people to Royal Wootton Bassett have raised £3,320 for Help for Heroes on the website eBay.
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Conservative Council Supports Young Families
Wiltshire Council is underlining its commitment to support families with young children by targeting its early years service to those who need it most.
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Trowbridge celbrates the Jubillee and Olympic Torch Procession
Groups planning local events to celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee or the Olympic Torch procession can bid for funding support from Trowbridge Area Board.
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Money still available for youth projects
Young people in south west Wiltshire are being urged to bid for a slice of a £12,000 pot of money available for youth projects.
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Volunteers in Sport
Local people are being urged to put their names forward to help make their mark and help make sport happen in Wiltshire.
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