The West Warminster Urban Extension Will Help Support The Vitality And Viability Of The Town Centre


July 2023

From Wiltshire Council’s Planning for Warminster â€“ a guide (published in July 2023) to how the Local Plan Review (‘the Plan’), which will replace the Wiltshire Core Strategy, will affect the town over the coming years.

The additional growth at the West Warminster Urban Extension and other planned developments will help to support the vitality and viability of the town centre, increasing the available pool of local spending. Outside of the town centre, the West Warminster Urban Extension site will also deliver a local centre to serve basic everyday top up needs arising from the expanded community.

Astronomy Names Confirmed For Streets In Phase One Of The Warminster West Urban Extension

Monday 21st November 2022

At a meeting of the Planning Advisory Committee of Warminster Town Council, held at Warminster Civic Centre on Monday 21st November 2022, Town Councillors Allensby, Fraser and Keeble heard that Wiltshire Council have confirmed the street names chosen by Warminster Town Council for for the first phase of the Warminster West Urban Extension. The minutes record that:

PC/22/057 Chairman’s Announcements
Cllr Keeble announced that Wiltshire Council street naming confirmed the names that the Town Council chose for phase one of the West Urban Extension: Hubble Road, Saturn Close, Orion Close, Jupiter Close, Perseus Close, Sirius Close, Kuiper Close, and Webb Close.

Warminster Town Council Supports Plans For Bugley Barton Farm And The West Warminster Urban Extension

Wednesday 23rd May 2018

Warminster Town Council Supports Plans For Bugley Barton Farm And The West Warminster Urban Extension

The Planning Advisory Committee of Warminster Town Council discussed the outline plans for the West Warminster Urban Extension, and the full planning application for Bugley Barton Farm, at its meeting on Monday 21st May 2018.

Cllr Tony Nicklin, as the Chairman of the Spatial Planning Review Working Group (SPRWG), advised members that the group had reviewed both applications and had recommended certain conditions for the committee’s consideration. In relation to Bugley Barton, the conditions were that: the link road between the Bugley Barton estate and the Redrow estate [Tascroft Rise] should be completely linked as part of the first phase of the development and; that none of the properties on the site [Bugley Barton] should be occupied until the school is built. 

Members debated this application at length and reservations were expressed in relation to the provision of schooling. Cllr Denis Brett, as the Chairman of the Kingdown Academy, was unaware that any approach had been made to the school and felt that the lines of communication between the developer and the Kingdown Academy should be clearer. 

Cllr Nicklin proposed no objections to the application, provided that Wiltshire Council Planning Officers take note of the SPRWG conditions and to ensure that the school site is a priority. The members vote was unanimous in favour of this proposal.

In relation to the West Warminster Urban Extension the SPRWG acknowledged that the roundabout on the A36 [Warminster Bypass] from Victoria Road would have some improvements to accommodate the Longleat Hotel [at Tascroft], however, it was felt that these would be insufficient to take the increased traffic from the Warminster West Urban Extension. There were significant safety concerns and the group suggested that traffic lights for the roundabout be considered. In addition the AONB comments regarding roofs and screening for this site were endorsed and concerns were expressed regarding the commercial site which would be surrounded by housing and did not have an adequate separate access. 

Members thanked the SPRWG for their recommendations and the committee debated this outline application at length. Cllr Nicklin proposed no objections to the application provided that Wiltshire Council Planning Officers take note of the comments submitted by the SPRWG. The members vote was unanimous in favour of this proposal.

Discussions On Land East Of The Dene (Home Farm, Boreham), Warminster

Tuesday 2nd April 2013

Warminster Town Council’s Annual Report 2012 – 2013 states:

It is anticipated that the future will bring discussions on a development site that has been identified in the Core Strategy and is known as the West Warminster Urban Extension, plus discussions on the registered strategic land sites and development of land east of The Dene [Home Farm, Boreham]. The Planning Committee will do its utmost to engage with the public to establish their views on all applications.