More than 2,700 reports of fly tipping in Wiltshire in one year
There were 2,771 fly tip reports sent to Wiltshire Council in 2023/24, an increase of 5 per cent from the previous year.
There were 2,771 fly tip reports sent to Wiltshire Council in 2023/24, an increase of 5 per cent from the previous year.
Cllr Zoë Clewer has spoken out about her new role as portfolio holder for communications within Wiltshire Council.
The leader of Wiltshire Council has branded the Labour government’s new planning reforms as “nothing less than a developers’ charter” released “just as the country goes off for a summer holiday.”
Plans have been revealed for this year’s Longleat winter exhibition, which will include an increased number of installations to mark its 75th anniversary as a tourist attraction.
Wiltshire Council has officially appointed its new chief executive, Lucy Townsend.
The draft Gypsies and Travellers Plan details how the council will meet the needs of the community and describes delivering “well-designed sites in keeping with their surroundings”.
Wiltshire Council’s cabinet members have been quizzed on their reported £14m revenue underspend for the 2023/24 financial year.
Disorderly behaviour is the main reason for which people are banned from libraries across Wiltshire, a freedom of information request has revealed.
Over 120 traveller pitches need to be provided across the county by 2038, according to a draft of Wiltshire’s “Gypsies and Travellers Plan”, which is due to be considered by the council.
The debate turned deadly serious at a Warminster husting when South West Wiltshire candidates discussed the “existential threat” that Putin poses to the UK.
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