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6:35pm Wednesday 2nd July 2008
NORTH Wiltshire District Council weekly list of planning applications. Comments on these applications must be received by July 24.
Ashton Keynes: Village Hall, Park Place, Change of use of car park to play area & erection of Shelter; Mill House, Church Walk, Extensions and triple garage, raise boundary wall and demolish existing garages.
Brinkworth: Hill End Farm, Brinkworth, Agricultural workers dwelling; Field 1400, Ramps Hill, Lay area of hardcore for agricultural access & storage area for hay.
Brokenbrough: Church Lane House, alteration and extension to existing outbuilding forming office/store/potting shed.
Cricklade: Fairview Fields Rugby Pitch, Adjacent to B4040, Swindon Road, (off Calcutt Street), storage container for rugby club; 92 High Street, Strip and relay roof slates; The Red Lion, 74 High Street, External & internal alterations associated with repairs and enlargement of kitchen.
Malmesbury: Alveron, 13 White Lion Park, Single-storey front extension, two-storey rear extension, car port and infill to side of property.
Marston Meysey: Willowbrook House, The Street, Detached double garage.
Minety: Oakwood Stables, The Crossing, Replacement dwelling (revised scheme).
Purton: Hansells Farm, Cricklade Road, Extension to existing silage storage building to provide roof cover over cattle feeding area; 57a Pavenhill, Renewal of permission 05.02544.FUL - Erection of dwelling.
Sherston: Haefen, 3 Sandpits Lane, Extensions.
St Paul Malmesbury Without: Whiteheath Farmhouse, Corston, Proposed extensions to dwelling.
POPULAR Tetbury parish priest Monsignor William Mitchell has died at the age of 74.
A ROMAN forum complete with columns and baths could be created in Cirencester as part of the Standard's Paint the Town project.
A BUSINESSMAN who is fed-up with roadworks affecting his daily commute has called for an ASBO to be served on Gloucestershire County Council and Highways Agency bosses.
THE greenest festival in the Cotswolds kicked off to a sunny start as people flocked to the beautiful Abbey Home Farm for some fun.
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