It was conserved in 1976 by Wiltshire Council and is now a business head office.
Four public car parks in the town centre are operated by Wiltshire Council for a small fee.
She became the first leader of the new Wiltshire Council.
Almost all local government functions are now carried out by Wiltshire Council, a unitary authority created in 2009.
Wiltshire Council has already pledged to spend £16m on broadband services across the county.
The town is therefore no longer under the auspices of Wiltshire Council.
However, at the same time they lost all of their places on Wiltshire Council to the Conservatives.
It also falls within the area of Wiltshire Council, which is responsible for all significant local government functions.
It also falls within the area of Wiltshire Council.
It was abolished in 2009 and its functions taken over by the new Wiltshire Council.