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General Enquiries

Swindon Borough Council
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Euclid Street
Swindon. SN1 2JH

Telephone:

01793 445500

Minicom:

01793 436659

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News

News Library

Welcome to Swindon Borough Council's news section. Please select from any of the news categories to your right in the related pages box. We will endeavour to keep you fully informed of all the Council's news and information from this area of the website.

Breaking News

Young People Clean Up Their Image
Summer Holiday Events and Activities
Key Stage 2 Results for Swindon
New Supported Housing Scheme Gives People Fresh Start
Swindon Borough Council bids farewell to two successful directors
Teddy Bears Picnic with storytelling at Lydiard Park
Swindon Sports Forum Celebrates National Lottery Boost

Your Council, Your News ... Your Paper

Packed full of interesting articles and important information the council newspaper, Swindon News, is our way of connecting directly with local people.

If you haven't received your copy, you can download and read the latest copy by visiting our Swindon News page within this website.

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