County Hall, Trowbridge Photo Trevor Porter Wiltshire Council has successfully bid for more than £4.4m from the government’s Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme to reduce carbon emissions by upgrading the heating systems in many of its buildings. Wiltshire Council is set to receive over £4m in government funding to reduce carbon emissions by upgrading the heating systems in its buildings. As part of the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme, the council has received £4,452,281 to spend on updating the heating in many council buildings. A local authority spokesman said: “The majority of the funding will be used to install air to water heat pump systems at Five Rivers Health and Wellbeing Centre in Salisbury, Warminster Leisure Centre, the Olympiad in Chippenham, and, subject to planning permission, Lime Kiln Leisure Centre in Royal Wootton Bassett.
Wiltshire to get over £4m to decarbonise council buildings
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Court Here are some of the recent cases to be heard before the courts in Swindon and Salisbury. CHIPPENHAM: A 21-year-old Chippenham man will appear in court after beating up another man in the town on May 30 last year. Archie Connolly, of Humbolts Hold, had pleaded not guilty, but was later found guilty by the courts on March 31. H has been remanded on unconditional bail for a pre-sentence hearing later this month. TROWBRIDGE: Samuel Oswin, 34, has been banned from driving for over two years after he drove while under the influence. Oswin, of Broad Street, had more 32mcg per litre of cocaine in his bloodstream when he was caught driving his Vauxhall Astra on Mortimer Street on July 5 last year. He also had a proportion of the controlled drug benzoylecgonine in his bloodstream, which was greater than 200 micrograms per litre.
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