Photo by Daniel McCullough on Unsplash The following planning decisions were made by Wiltshire Council recently: Broughton Gifford: Prior planning permission has been granted to change the use of an agricultural building at Red House Farm into five houses. This is a resubmission from an application (also approved) with the only material differences being the change in position of the larger and smaller homes. According to the officer’s report: “The only change to this development proposed under this application from the previously approved one is the relocation of the larger and smaller units so that three smaller units would be where the two larger units were and likewise, the two larger units are now where the three smaller units are proposed.
Photo by Daniel McCullough on Unsplash The following planning decisions were made by Wiltshire Council recently: Broughton Gifford: Prior planning permission has been granted to change the use of an agricultural building at Red House Farm into five houses. This is a resubmission from an application (also approved) with the only material differences being the change in position of the larger and smaller homes. According to the officer’s report: “The only change to this development proposed under this application from the previously approved one is the relocation of the larger and smaller units so that three smaller units would be where the two larger units were and likewise, the two larger units are now where the three smaller units are proposed.
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.