Do You Love Warminster But Hate What’s Happening Around Our Town?

Friday 6th February 2026

From the EBBRAG Facebook page:

Do you love Warminster but hate what’s happening around our town?

Are you appalled that greedy developers are wrecking our countryside forever by building more and more massive housing estates?

Are you concerned about the lack of infrastructure and the difficulties with obtaining vital community services?

Are you worried about your home flooding or the problems with the sewerage system and sewage if extra houses are built?

Do you know the River Wylye is crucial to Warminster’s drainage and the pollution threat is real?

Are you keen about wildlife?

Do you want to protect our local heritage?

If you’ve said ‘yes’ to any of the above, you can make your voice known by joining EBBRAG.

EBBRAG is free to join and it’s easy to register your interests.

Go to: www.ebbrag.com/contact/

Your details will be added to the EBBRAG database for regular email updates.

EBBRAG is actively consulting and listening to the people of Warminster and taking positive action.

EBBRAG is all about improving Warminster and is therefore against detrimental proposals.

EBBRAG has highlighted flaws in the Warminster Neighbourhood Plan 2, which is currently out for public consultation. The Plan includes the allocation of unsustainable housing sites even though public opinion is not in agreement.

At a recent Town Council meeting, members of EBBRAG raised their objections and concerns about housing allocation being included in the Neighbourhood Plan.

These concerns appeared to fall on deaf ears. None of our Town Councillors replied and they had nothing to say on the matter.

In the Warminster Journal, Thursday 29th January 2026, a spokesperson for the Town Council is quoted as saying:

“It is important to understand that legislation does not allow Neighbourhood Plans to simply prevent development.”

“Due to national and regional housing targets, a Neighbourhood Plan cannot simply say ‘no’ to any more houses being built.”

EBBRAG speaks for many people when it says that unsustainable housing site allocations being placed in the Plan are bad for Warminster.

EBBRAG is offering its members advice and tips on how they can get housing site allocation removed from the Neighbour Plan before it is finalised.

EBBRAG wants to hear from you if you are against development on Home Farm, Ashley Coombe and Westbury Road.

email: info@ebbrag.com

website: www.ebbrag.com

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