Photo by Daniel McCullough on Unsplash The following planning decisions have been made by Wiltshire Council, recently: Southwick: Mr A Burden has been told he will not need prior approval to build a new agricultural building to store hay, straw and farm machinery at Moorfield Farm, Hoopers Pool. Chippenham: Idowu Sholanke of Noble D Ltd, 39 Liskeard Way, Freshbrook in Swindon has had prior approval for a change of use bid knocked back. Mr Sholanke had applied to Wiltshire Council for a change of use of offices at 1 Langley Road into a home. In rejecting the bid, Wiltshire Council’s planning officers wrote: “The information submitted in support of the application indicates that noise from the adjacent commercial premises would have a significant adverse impact upon future occupiers of the development.
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PLANS to extend an area where residents have to pay to park their cars on the street outside their Marston homes are up for discussion again after a mistake. An extension to the Marston North Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) is due to be discussed at the first meeting chaired by Oxfordshire County Council s new cabinet member for Highways Management, Tim Bearder. At the meeting on Thursday, Mr Bearder will decide whether changes need to be made to the CPZ, which was signed off last year by his predecessor Yvonne Constance. At the time, Ms Constance signed off plans for the CPZ, but a change which had been suggested by residents of Horseman Close, Old Marston, appears not to have been approved as it should have been.
MOST of the flats proposed for the inside of an old school and all of the new homes planned next to it are too small. That’s the view of Stratton St Margaret Parish Council, which criticised an application to convert the former Stratton Education Centre into seven flats and build 12 houses next to it on Clays Close. Parish councillors pointed out all of the flats and several of the homes as detailed in the designs have rooms which are below the minimum space standard. They raised concerns over inadequate parking on the site and worries about congestion on the road.