Huge housing development moves a step closer to completion
Wiltshire Council has approved plans for the second phase of the West Warminster Urban Extension, which will see up to 1,000 homes built on the western outskirts of the town.
Wiltshire Council has approved plans for the second phase of the West Warminster Urban Extension, which will see up to 1,000 homes built on the western outskirts of the town.
Wiltshire Council has given the go-ahead for the centre to be built within Ark’s Spring Park campus on Westwells Road, a high-security space already home to five other data centres.
Wiltshire Council has given the green light on the latest phase of the Rowden Park Garden Village application, which will see up to 1,000 homes constructed on the southern outskirts of Chippenham.
The council’s leadership is being pressed to spend more of the £14 million it received from the government’s Home for Ukraine fund.
After Rishi Sunak declared the date as July 4, candidates hoping to represent constituencies across Wiltshire in parliament have renewed their campaign efforts.
Another battery storage facility has been given the go-ahead in Minety, despite the local councillor finding “fault” with the potential “cumulative impact” of the developments.
The Liberal Democrat candidates across Wiltshire have welcomed the announcement of a July general election.
All the latest planning applications from Wiltshire Council including plans for the Pines Hotel on Marshfield Road in Chippenham.
The Conservative candidate standing in Chippenham has said he was “somewhat surprised” by the announcement of a July election.
Rishi Sunak has called a general election for July 4, which means the race is on in Wiltshire for candidates to sway votes across the county.
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