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Wiltshire, Multiple Planning Notices

SN13 0QLPublished 23/10/25
Wilts Gazette & Herald • 

What is planned?

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (GENERAL DEVELOPMENT PROCEDURE) (ENGLAND) ORDER 2015

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS (AMENDMENT) (ENGLAND) REGULATIONS 2010

The following planning applications are those affecting the setting of a Listed Building, a Conservation Area, a Public Right of Way, or major applications and are available to view on our website. Views relating to the planning applications listed below should be made by 13 November 2025 quoting the reference number. All views expressed regarding a planning application will be considered and placed on a file, which is open to the public.

BROMHAM PL/2025/08017 – Bromham Community Hub, New Road, Removal of condition 22 relating PL/2023/10811;

CHIPPENHAM WITHOUT PL/2025/08130 – 1 Lodge Cottages, Langhill, Replacement windows;

CRICKLADE PL/2025/07863 – Land North-West of the B4553, 43 dwellings & associated works;

PL/2025/08137 – St Sampsons C of E Primary School, Bath Road, Retention of Mobile Classroom;

GREAT BEDWYN PL/2025/07507 – 39 Church Street, Variation of condition 2 on PL/2024/03025;

LYDIARD MILLICENT/PURTON PL/2025/07551 – Oxleaze Business Park, Greenhill, Royal Wootton Bassett, Development of Employment Land & Buildings;

MALMESBURY PL/2025/07419 & PL/2025/08240 – 42 Bristol Street, Replacement windows. Replacement of French doors with bifold doors; PL/2025/07919 – Malmesbury C of E Primary School, Tetbury Hill, Erection of 9 additional classrooms & a multi-purpose hall. Internal alterations. New car park & access. External alterations including new play areas & a MUGA;

ROYAL WOOTTON BASSETT PL/2025/08061 – 117, High Street, External Alterations. Email: developmentmanagement@wiltshire.gov.uk

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990

PUBLIC INQUIRY

at Wiltshire Council’s Monkton Park Offices, Monkton Hill, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN15 1ER

Opening on 25 November 2025 at 10am

REASON FOR INQUIRY Appeal by Great Tew Construction LLP

Relating to the application to Wiltshire Council for Outline planning application for residential development (including 30% affordable housing) of up to 150 Dwellings, up to 1550 sqm mixed-use hub (Use Class E), construction of 4-arm roundabout junction, secondary pedestrian access, parking, public open space with play space, pedestrian and cycle routes, landscaping, sustainable drainage system (SuDS) and associated infrastructure with all matters reserved except for access, at Land North of Bath Road, Corsham.

An Inspector appointed by the Secretary of State will hold an Inquiry opening on the date shown above to decide the appeal.

Members of the public may attend the Inquiry and, at the Inspector’s discretion, express their views. If you wish to participate in the Inquiry virtually please contact the Local Planning Authority (email: planningappeals@wiltshire.gov.uk

or telephone: 0300 456 0114) for details of how to do so. If you, or anyone you know, has a disability and is concerned about facilities at the inquiry venue, you should contact the Council to confirm that suitable provisions are in place.

Documents relating to the appeal can be viewed on the Council website (PL/2024/05384). Where applicable, you can use the internet to see information and to check the progress of cases through GOV.UK. The address of the search page is https://www.gov.uk/appeal-planning-inspectorate

Contact point at the Planning Inspectorate: tim.salter@planninginspectorate.gov.uk

Planning Inspectorate Reference:

APP/Y3940/W/25/3370482

Open to feedback

From

28-Oct-2025

To

13-Nov-2025

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