A date has been confirmed for the inquest into the death of Ryan Nelson, Corey Owen, Matthew Parke and Jordan Rawlings.
All four young men lost their lives when the car they were in crashed into a house at Derry Hill, near Calne, and burst into flames last August.
An inquest into the deaths of Ryan, Corey and Matthew will take place on July 13 at Wiltshire & Swindon Coroner’s Court in Salisbury.
A hearing into Jordan's death will take place the following day.
All four of the young men were from Calne.
Funerals were held last year, as the boys' families and communities came together to pay tribute.
Plans are also underway for a remembrance garden in Castlefields Park, Calne, to remember the boys.
In the wake of last year's crash, Ryan Nelson's family issued the following statement.
"Ryan, our ray of sunshine. He lightened up everyone's life, a truly wonderful gentleman, so polite with lovely morals.
"Ryan was loved by everyone. He has the most beautiful soul. So handsome, he loved all his designer gear, had so much pride.
"Our lives are empty without him. Our precious, precious boy xxxxxxx".
Matthew's family said: "Mattie was a very happy boy – he woke up every day with a smile on his face. He was never sad. He was enthusiastic about everything in life, full of energy, confident and outgoing.
"He always had somewhere to go, somewhere to be, someone to see. He also had a wicked sense of humour."
Jordan's family said: ""Jordan was a ray of sunshine, who always had a cheeky smile, a wicked sense of humour and a contagious laugh that would put a smile on everybody's face.
"The loss of our beautiful son/brother/grandson/nephew and cousin has left a hole in all of our hearts, but we were proud as a family to have had him in our lives."
Corey's family released the following statement.
"Our cherished precious son, brother, grandson and nephew, taken from us so tragically. He was the most kind and loving young man, loved and adored by his family, brother, little sisters, girlfriend and his friends.
"He had such a happy, easy going nature, he was so popular and loved dearly by everyone, so so many people thought the world of him.
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