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.

Flooding In Warminster – Support For The Solution

Wednesday 22nd September 1999

Warminster Open Space Protection Society (WOSPS)

Flooding In Warminster – Support For The Solution

Dear WOSP,

Since we formed a little over 3 years ago we have fought the development of Warminster Common, Bugley Barton, St Andrew’s Road, the National Trust site in Boreham Road, Grovelands Way, Warminster School hockey pitch, Home Farm (east of The Dene), Victoria Road (H12) and numerous other incursions proposed in the First Alteration of the District Plan. We have managed to bring planned new houses in Warminster down from about a thousand to approximately 200. After three years of continuous operations some of us are beginning to think that it can be left for someone else to carry on the good work.

Much of our strength is drawn from those who do not use the open spaces that we fight to protect but are members because they oppose development because of the flooding problems that it causes to them, their friends and neighbours. Flooding is a key reason for refusing development but it is also hell on earth for those who suffer the effects. This is an appeal for you to turn out to support the Hydrological Survey which has identified a need for up to £125,000 worth of work for the Fore Street area. Our Councillor members have put a great deal of work into this project but must now fight for the necessary money when £300,000 is to be slashed off the District Council budget next year. They must be seen to have strong local support.

As the First Alteration of the District Plan moves towards its Enquiry In Public (EIP) it is clear that Wren Close, St Andrew’s Road, Bugley Barton and many others are under a sustained threat from developers. Your immediate area of interest may be quiet at the moment but it will come under threat again.

Having attended many council meetings it is clear that when a group of complainants or supporters turn up and some are prepared to speak it has a very real effect on the Councillors.

Please attend the Local Area Committee meeting at Kingdown School on Thursday 30th September at 7pm (and bring a friend). If you wish to speak please book in by 6.30pm. If you need a lift please call me.

Nigel D. Linge, Chairman.
6 Swift Mead, Warminster, Wilts, BA12 8DT.
Telephone (01985) 213644. Fax 300977.

New Shop And Restaurant At East Street, Warminster

January 1981

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Mr D.J. Alford Of Bugley Barton, Warminster, Registers Land In Broadstone, Dorset

From the London Gazette, 4th February 1964:

H.M. LAND REGISTRY
The following land is about to be registered. Any objections should be addressed to ” H.M. Land Registry, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London W.C.2 ” before the 18th day of February 1964

Freehold

(30) Coombe Croft and land adjoining, Dunyeats Road, Broadstone, Poole, Dorset, by D. J. Alford, Bugley Barton, Warminster, Wilts.