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Recent planning decisions made in Wiltshire

Recent planning decisions made in Wiltshire | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

Photo by Josephine Gasser on Unsplash The following are planning decisions have been made by Wiltshire Council, recently: Bradford on Avon: Anthony Phillips has been granted planning permission to build a wooden workshop in his garden at the front of his home at the Elms, 16 A Ashley Road. Corsham: Dave Wolf of 2 Alder Way, Bath has won planning permission to build a side extension onto a three-bed detached house at 40 Glebe Way, Corsham. The extension will be built behind the garage on the ground floor and over the garage on first floor to create an additional bedroom. Devizes: The Pizza Express at 42 The Market Place has been awarded advertising permission for the installation of a new fascia sign, one new hanging sign and a new menu board outside of the restaurant.

Recent planning decisions made in Wiltshire | This Is Wiltshire

Photo by Josephine Gasser on Unsplash The following are planning decisions have been made by Wiltshire Council, recently: Bradford on Avon: Anthony Phillips has been granted planning permission to build a wooden workshop in his garden at the front of his home at the Elms, 16 A Ashley Road. Corsham: Dave Wolf of 2 Alder Way, Bath has won planning permission to build a side extension onto a three-bed detached house at 40 Glebe Way, Corsham. The extension will be built behind the garage on the ground floor and over the garage on first floor to create an additional bedroom. Devizes: The Pizza Express at 42 The Market Place has been awarded advertising permission for the installation of a new fascia sign, one new hanging sign and a new menu board outside of the restaurant.

Planning decisions made in Wiltshire this week

Photo by Brett Jordan on Unsplash THE following planning applications have been decided by Wiltshire Council recently. Melksham: Sue Spurrier of 48 Longford Road has been granted planning permission to build a single-storey side extension at her property. Chirton: A planning bid for a new agricultural access at Manor Farm has been refused. Future Farm UK Pty Ltd, who made the bid, was turned down by the council s planning officers because the creation of the new access would “act to visually extend the influence of the built development”. The officer added that proposed wide entrance and hard-surfacing would have a negative impact on the setting within the North Wessex Downs Area of Natural Beauty.

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