Thursday 12th April 2018
 Milestone in a conifer hedge at Saxon Acre, Victoria Road, Warminster.
“Frome 6 Warminster 1”
 Photographs taken by Danny Howell on Thursday 12th April 2018.
Thursday 12th April 2018

Wheatsheaf Cottage (the former Wheatsheaf Inn),
Victoria Road, Warminster.

Photographs taken by Danny Howell
on Thursday 12th April 2018.


Thursday 12th April 2018

Sign for the Folly Lane Sportsfield.
The sign is at Victoria Road, at theÂ
Masefield Road and Swaledale RoadÂ
roundabout, Warminster.

Photographs taken by Danny Howell
on Thursday 12th April 2018.
Thursday 12th April 2018

Holly tree at 142 Victoria Road, Warminster.

Photographs taken by Danny Howell
on Thursday 12th April 2018.


Thursday 12th April 2018

Lilac Cottages,
53 & 55 Victoria Road, Warminster.

Photographs taken by Danny Howell
on Thursday 12th April 2018.



Thursday 12th April 2018

Hay Grove Farmhouse,
Victoria Road, Warminster.

Photographs taken by Danny Howell
on Thursday 12th April 2018.

Wednesday 18th October 2017
Victoria Road And Furnax Lane, Warminster: Plans Recommended For Refusal By Warminster Town Council.
At Monday’s meeting of the Planning Advisory Committee of Warminster Town Council, councillors debated revised plans put forward for dwellings behind the new Cooperative store at Victoria Road, Warminster, and revised plans for 15 small business starter units at Furnax Lane, Warminster.
Warminster Town Councillors had supported previous plans for a development at Victoria Road but the latest plans submitted were for four 3-bedroom and four 4-bedroom dwellings. This was regarded as overdevelopment and the plans did not conform to the Building for Life 12 principles that form part of the policies in the Warminster Neighbourhood Plan. Councillors recommended that the developers be asked to return to their original proposals.
Residents of Bath Road and Furnax Lane as well as town councillors had supported the original application for the 15 small business starter units at Furnax Lane because the developers had produced a positive site plan that respected residents’ privacy with the hours of operation reflecting the proximity of residential properties. The revised plans had asked for a variation on the original plans to allow for a proposed new cladding system and amendments to the delivery and operational hours to enable a 24-hour operation. It had also asked for the removal of condition 6 relating to the requirement of a BREEAM certificate. Residents were opposed to the request for a 24-hour operation because of the noise disturbance at night and the need for lighting.
Following a lengthy discussion, town councillors recommended that the delivery hours should be restricted to between the hours of 6.00 a.m. until midnight to reduce the impact on the neighbouring properties.
They recommended acceptance of the removal of condition 6 relating to the BREEAM certificate, but asked for all the original conditions to remain.Â
Warminster Town Councillor George Jolley said: “It’s always good to see people coming to meetings to express their views. We always wish to take these on board when making our decisions.â€
Tuesday 17th October 2017
Warminster Town Council’s Planning Advisory Committee have voted to refuse the planning application (17/08120/FUL) for the erection of eight dwellings on land at the former garage site, 36 Victoria Road, Warminster, BA12 8HF. Councillor Fraser proposed refusal of the application due to overdevelopment, and suggested that the developers revert to the original plans that Warminster Town Council had previously agreed to. Seconded by Councillor Nicklin. Voting unanimous in favour for refusal.