RESIDENTS can find out more about the Covid situation in the county as well as the Wiltshire Council's budget proposals.
The local authority is holding a live online webinar on Tuesday January 18 from 5.30pm.
Leading the webinar will be the leader of Wiltshire Council, Cllr Richard Clewer, chief executive Terence Herbert, and director of public health, Kate Blackburn.
Members of the public can also submit questions about Covid-19 or the budget proposals to be answered at the event.
Wiltshire Council said: "Join us to find out the latest local information about COVID-19, and more details on the budget proposals for 2022/23 which have now been published.
"If you would like to submit any questions about Covid-19 or the budget proposals to be answered at the event, then please send them to communications@wiltshire.gov.uk no later than midday on 17 January."
More information about the budget proposals can be found here.
The webinar can be watched using this Microsoft Teams link. For those unable to make it, it will be made available to watch on the council's YouTube channel the next day.
We’re hosting a live online COVID-19 and 2022/23 budget public update on Tue 18 Jan from 5:30pm.
— Wiltshire Council #WiltshireTogether (@wiltscouncil) January 15, 2022
Hear the latest local info on the pandemic and more on the budget proposals which have now been published.
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