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Arts and Culture

Theatre, Festivals, Galleries, Courses

Business

Town Centre, Licences, Business Rates

Community & Living

Voluntary Groups, Community Safety, Grants

Council & Democracy

Consultations, Scrutiny, Performance, Policies

Education & Learning

Schools, Colleges, Universities, Training

Environment

Food Hygiene, Street Cleaning, Recycling

Health & Social Care

Carers, Disability, Families, Children, Over 50s

Housing

Council Tax, Council Housing, Repairs, Sheltered Homes

Jobs & Careers

Recruitment News, and Council Vacancies

Leisure and Sport

Parks, Leisure Centres, Sports Facilities

Transport & Streets

Car Parks, Cycling, Buses, Footpaths

Visiting Swindon

Tourist Attractions, Places to Stay, Shops

General Enquiries

Swindon Borough Council
Civic Offices
Euclid Street
Swindon. SN1 2JH

Telephone:

01793 445500

Minicom:

01793 436659

Comments & Complaints

Giving us your feedback

Health & Social Care

Signpost Directory

The Swindon Signpost directory focuses on the practical and emotional health and social care needs of people living in the Swindon area - especially older people, adults with a disability and their carers.

We hope it will prove to be a useful tool for helping point the way to sources of reliable, up-to-date and more detailed information.

The Swindon Signpost directory project is a joint initiative between Swindon Borough Council, Swindon NHS Primary Care Trust, Swindon and Marlborough NHS Trust, and Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust - developed in consultation with key user and carer groups in the Swindon area.

If you have any comments about the directory - its usefulness, content or accuracy - please let us know. Your detailed feedback will help us to judge its effectiveness and plan future improvements.

Please e-mail your comments to us at: yourcommentscount@swindon.gov.uk

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