The follow planning applications were decided by Wiltshire Council, recently: Stanton St Bernard: Anne Holland of Forge Cottage, The Street has been granted listed building consent to demolish part of a 70s-built brick extension. This will allow Anne to build a timber framed and glazed “garden room” extension. The work will include turning the existing internal stairs 90 degrees to return the home to its original layout. Malmesbury: An application to build a statue of King Aethelstan in Birdcage Walk, Market Cross has been withdrawn by the applicant. Pewsey: Simon Reeve Dairy House, Dairy Lane, Horton had put in a “prior approval not required” bid with Wiltshire Council to transform offices at 7A High Street into two flats. The council, however, found that prior approval for the bid was not needed for Mr Reeve’s plans.
The tiny village thatâs regularly confused with a Hertfordshire town
Watford is one of Hertfordshire s major towns - but it also has a twin an hour and 20 minutes away
The noticeable church in Watford, Northamptonshire (Image: Google)
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A stretch of Abberton Road is closing, from a point near the junction with The Folly. It will remain shut for four days from February 9 because of new connection works being carried out by Cadent. An alternative route is available via Abberton Road, Bounstead Hill, Bounstead Road, Berechurch Hall Road, Layer Road, High Road and Malting Green Road. Expect delays in Maldon Road, Colchester. The road is temporarily closing from its junction with Shrub End. The closure is due to start on February 8 for 12 nights, from 8pm until 6am. This is because of traffic signal renewal works being undertaken by Essex County Council.