The Threat Of Large Scale Housing Development On Home Farm, Boreham, Warminster, Has Returned

Friday 31st October 2025

A flyer is being distributed by EBBRAG (the East Boreham Business And Residents Action Group) alerting the public of Warminster of the threat of housing development (large scale) on Home Farm.

Bellway Homes have submitted a planning pre-application for houses on Home Farm, Boreham, to Wiltshire Council. (The public are not allowed to see this).

A planning inspector turned down a previous application for Home Farm in 2019.

The Warminster Neighbourhood Plan is seriously flawed.

If you are against unwanted and unsuitable development on Home Farm and want to support EBBRAG in their campaign to stop this planning disaster, please go to their website and register your name for updates and further information.

www.ebbrag.com

email: info@ebbrag.com

Warminster Town Council At Odds With Residents Over New Housing Plans ~ Warminster Neighbourhood Plan Is Deeply Flawed And Written By An Unaccountable Consultant Paid For By Public Funds

Friday 31st October 2025

Warminster Town Council at Odds with Residents Over New Housing Plans ~ Warminster Neighbourhood Plan is deeply flawed and written by an unaccountable consultant paid for by public funds.

Latest news from the East Boreham Business And Residents Action Group (EBBRAG):

Warminster Council at Odds with Residents Over New Housing Plans

Warminster Town Council (TC) looks increasingly out of step with its residents over proposals to open up yet more land for housing development.

A recent council survey revealed deep public concern about the strain on local services and the loss of the town’s cherished landscape. Yet, despite 61% of respondents in the recent council survey opposing development on Home Farm Land, the council has chosen to include this very site as a key area for future expansion in its draft Warminster Neighbourhood Plan.

The decision has sparked frustration among locals — especially given that the land’s controlling owners live overseas and have no direct stake in the wellbeing or character of the town. These owners have previously sought planning permission to build on the site, even though it lies outside Wiltshire’s Strategic Housing Plan to 2038 and the official town settlement boundary. On previous occasions, the most recent in 2019, a Government Planning Inspector concluded the land unsuitable for housing development.

Strong opposition to the proposal has also come from Bishopstrow House Hotel, one of the town’s largest employer, and from local Wiltshire MP Andrew Murrison, both of whom argue that such expansion risks undermining the very qualities that make Warminster distinctive. To develop Home Farm Land severely undermines the hotel’s future, as the proposed development will be in eyesight of the hotel and its gardens, thereby affecting the great economic benefit it currently brings to Warminster as a whole.

Critics say the current draft Neighbourhood Plan is deeply flawed and written by an unaccountable consultant paid for by public funds, rather than for or by residents. Warminster’s unique identity stems from its people, its historic buildings, and its remarkable setting within the surrounding landscape. Many of the town’s most valued heritage and natural assets lie precisely on its eastern edge — the very area now being targeted for development.

As the debate continues, one question looms large: will the council listen to its community and protect the town’s character, or push ahead with plans that could irreversibly alter it?

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Danny Howell writes: My photograph shows a view of Boreham. The green field near the centre of the pic, adjacent The Dene, is part of Home Farm and is under consideration for housing by Bellway Homes. They have a pre-application for planning put before Wiltshire Council (which the public are not allowed to see). And Warminster Town Council recently held a meeting with some Boreham and Bishopstrow residents asking them to agree that Home Farm should be developed, despite the fact it has previously been turned down by a planning inspector and is against the will of a large number of Warminster’s residents.

The Warminster Branch Of Scholars Is Closing

Thursday 16th October 2025

A message from Kingdown School:

Subject: Closure of Scholars Warminster Branch.

Dear Parents,

Regrettably, after nearly 20 years in Warminster, we have been informed that Scholars of Warminster will be closing on the 31st October 2025.

Scholars online uniform availability remains unchanged Scholars – School wear Specialists and the Trowbridge branch will stock the complete range of Kingdown School uniform. Please see the address below.

Scholars,
55/56 Fore Street,
Trowbridge,
BA14 8ET.

01225 753586

trowbridge@scholars-uk.com

With kindest regards,
Kingdown School.

Wild Flower Plug Planting Session At Fore Street, Warminster

15th October 2025

From Sustainable Warminster:

Looking for a wholesome, family friendly activity which aims to enhance our community and pollinator biodiversity?

We’re looking for volunteers to join us for a wildflower plug planting session at Fore Street, Warminster, on Thursday, 30 October, starting at 9:30 am.

This is a fantastic opportunity to help bring more colour, biodiversity, and pollinator-friendly planting to this community space, and we’d love your involvement.

Event Details: Fore Street, Warminster, Starting at 9:30 am.

Induction: Brief 15-minute overview before we get started.

Duration: Around 3 hours.

Please bring the following:

-Your own water or refreshments, such as hot drinks (especially if it’s chilly), plus snacks.

-Clothing: Please wear suitable outdoor clothing for the weather, gardening gloves and sturdy footwear for uneven ground.

-A hand trowel.

Please note that you will need to complete a volunteer form on arrival.

This event is during half term, so it’s a perfect chance for families and young people to get involved too.

Let us know if you can make it by either commenting on this post or emailing Amy directly: press@sustainablewarminster.co.uk, and feel free to spread the word!

Sustainable Warminster | Facebook

Warminster Town Council Has No Objections To Repairs At 52 Market Place

Monday 13th October 2025

From the MINUTES of the Planning Advisory Committee
of Warminster Town Council,
held on Monday 13th October 2025 at 7.00pm
at
Warminster Civic Centre, Sambourne Road, Warminster BA12 8LB.

Membership:
Cllr Allensby (West) Vice Chairman *
Cllr J Kirkwood (Broadway) *
Cllr Carter (West) A
Cllr Lee (Broadway) *
Cllr Hawker (West) *
Cllr Robbins (East) *
Cllr Keeble (West) Chairman *

Key: * Present A Apologies AB Absent

In attendance:
Officers: Tom Dommett (Town Clerk), Judith Halls (Deputy Town Clerk).

Attendees:
Visiting Councillors: Cllr Stephen Kirkwood
Members of the press: None
Members of the public: One

PL/2025/05312 52 Market Place, Warminster, BA12 9AN
External repairs to facade, including window repairs, re-render with
breathable paint, shopfront redecorations, repairs to render mouldings cornices etc, isolated roof repairs, repairs to rainwater goods (replace existing if damaged). Interior repairs to walls, windows and floors.
Listed building consent (Alt/Ext).
It was resolved that there was no objection to the application.

Work On An Oak Tree At 1 Shelley Way, Warminster

Monday 13th October 2025

From the MINUTES of the Planning Advisory Committee
of Warminster Town Council,
held on Monday 13th October 2025 at 7.00pm
at
Warminster Civic Centre, Sambourne Road, Warminster BA12 8LB.

Membership:
Cllr Allensby (West) Vice Chairman *
Cllr J Kirkwood (Broadway) *
Cllr Carter (West) A
Cllr Lee (Broadway) *
Cllr Hawker (West) *
Cllr Robbins (East) *
Cllr Keeble (West) Chairman *

Key: * Present A Apologies AB Absent

In attendance:
Officers: Tom Dommett (Town Clerk), Judith Halls (Deputy Town Clerk).

Attendees:
Visiting Councillors: Cllr Stephen Kirkwood
Members of the press: None
Members of the public: One

PL/2025/07204 1 Shelley Way, Warminster, BA12 8EJ
T1 Oak tree – Reduction of lateral branches on all sides by 1-2 metres. Crown lift up to 4-5 metres. General pruning to round over and balance the trees shape.
Noted.

Warminster Town Council Has No Objections To Extensions At 7 Barley Close

Monday 13th October 2025

From the MINUTES of the Planning Advisory Committee
of Warminster Town Council,
held on Monday 13th October 2025 at 7.00pm
at
Warminster Civic Centre, Sambourne Road, Warminster BA12 8LB.

Membership:
Cllr Allensby (West) Vice Chairman *
Cllr J Kirkwood (Broadway) *
Cllr Carter (West) A
Cllr Lee (Broadway) *
Cllr Hawker (West) *
Cllr Robbins (East) *
Cllr Keeble (West) Chairman *

Key: * Present A Apologies AB Absent

In attendance:
Officers: Tom Dommett (Town Clerk), Judith Halls (Deputy Town Clerk).

Attendees:
Visiting Councillors: Cllr Stephen Kirkwood
Members of the press: None
Members of the public: One

PL/2025/07283 7 Barley Close, Warminster, BA12 9LX
Two storey side extension, rear two storey and single storey rear extension and front bay extension and internal alterations.
It was resolved that there was no objection to the application.

Work On Birch Tree At Phar Lap, 48a Vicarage Street, Warminster

Monday 13th October 2025

From the MINUTES of the Planning Advisory Committee
of Warminster Town Council,
held on Monday 13th October 2025 at 7.00pm
at
Warminster Civic Centre, Sambourne Road, Warminster BA12 8LB.

Membership:
Cllr Allensby (West) Vice Chairman *
Cllr J Kirkwood (Broadway) *
Cllr Carter (West) A
Cllr Lee (Broadway) *
Cllr Hawker (West) *
Cllr Robbins (East) *
Cllr Keeble (West) Chairman *

Key: * Present A Apologies AB Absent

In attendance:
Officers: Tom Dommett (Town Clerk), Judith Halls (Deputy Town Clerk).

Attendees:
Visiting Councillors: Cllr Stephen Kirkwood
Members of the press: None
Members of the public: One

PL/2025/07465 Phar Lap, 48a Vicarage Street, Warminster, BA12 8JF
T1 Birch tree – Dismantle the tree, cutting the stump close to ground level.
Noted.

Warminster Town Council Has No Objection To Changes at 9 Falcon Road

Monday 13th October 2025

From the MINUTES of the Planning Advisory Committee
of Warminster Town Council,
held on Monday 13th October 2025 at 7.00pm
at
Warminster Civic Centre, Sambourne Road, Warminster BA12 8LB.

Membership:
Cllr Allensby (West) Vice Chairman *
Cllr J Kirkwood (Broadway) *
Cllr Carter (West) A
Cllr Lee (Broadway) *
Cllr Hawker (West) *
Cllr Robbins (East) *
Cllr Keeble (West) Chairman *

Key: * Present A Apologies AB Absent

In attendance:
Officers: Tom Dommett (Town Clerk), Judith Halls (Deputy Town Clerk).

Attendees:
Visiting Councillors: Cllr Stephen Kirkwood
Members of the press: None
Members of the public: One

PL/2025/07463 9 Falcon Road, Warminster, BA12 8FX
Insertion of side elevation window and partial conversion of integral garage into home office.
It was resolved that there was no objection to the application.

Work On Sycamore Trees At 6 The Homelands, Warminster

Monday 13th October 2025

From the MINUTES of the Planning Advisory Committee
of Warminster Town Council,
held on Monday 13th October 2025 at 7.00pm
at
Warminster Civic Centre, Sambourne Road, Warminster BA12 8LB.

Membership:
Cllr Allensby (West) Vice Chairman *
Cllr J Kirkwood (Broadway) *
Cllr Carter (West) A
Cllr Lee (Broadway) *
Cllr Hawker (West) *
Cllr Robbins (East) *
Cllr Keeble (West) Chairman *

Key: * Present A Apologies AB Absent

In attendance:
Officers: Tom Dommett (Town Clerk), Judith Halls (Deputy Town Clerk).

Attendees:
Visiting Councillors: Cllr Stephen Kirkwood
Members of the press: None
Members of the public: One

PL/2025/07136 6 The Homelands, Warminster, BA12 8DX
T1 Sycamore – reduce up to nine long lateral branches that extend out over the roof of number 6 by up to six metres. Thin the crown by up to 20% to match the crown density of the adjacent sycamore tree (T2). T2 sycamore – remove the small diameter central stem to allow a better view of the internal crown. Reduce two long lateral branches that extend over the roof by up to six metres.
Noted.