Wiltshire Local Development Framework

Working towards a Core Strategy for

Topic paper 3: Settlement strategy

Appendices

Wiltshire Core Strategy Consultation January 2012

Information about Wiltshire Council services can be made available on request in other languages including BSL and formats such as large print and audio. Please contact the council on 0300 456 0100, by textphone on 01225 712500 or by email on [email protected]. Appendix A – Role and Function Study of Local Service Centres

Planning Policy Statement 12 (PPS12, 2008) recognises that a settlement strategy is key to ensuring sustainable patterns of development are delivered in appropriate locations at an appropriate scale. The Settlement Strategy Topic Paper provides the detailed background explaining how the settlement strategy for Wiltshire has been identified. Categorising the role and function of settlements is an important first step that will help to understand appropriate levels of growth that should be planned for within settlements.

The 2011 Settlement Strategy seeks to provide a framework within which the ambitions of Wiltshire‟s rural communities can be realised. As part of this framework a number of settlements, which are considered to have a pronounced role in the rural area and in most cases act as local services centres serving the wider rural hinterland are identified. There were 5 settlements that have been identified as potentially having a service centre role. These settlements are; Cricklade, Lyneham, , & Purton. In very general terms a Local Service Centre will have some or all of the following characteristics. Large population (over 2,000) Significant employment base; A very good range of services; A secondary school; Excellent transport connections; Potential to support development in the rural area; The largest settlement within the community. The table below demonstrates these characteristics. More detail statistics can be found in Appendix B for Lyneham and Purton and Appendix C for Cricklade, Market Lavington and Pewsey.

Settlement Pop. 1 Jobs.2 Range of Secon Transport Potential to Commun services3 dary Connectio support rural ity Area School ns area Cricklade 4,100 750 4 Basic No A419 – Possibly limited Wootton Facilities + Strategic (near & Bassett & Others Highway4 Wootton Bassett Cricklade Lyneham 4,240 4,200 4 Basic No A3102 & Possibly limited Wootton Facilities + Train (near Bassett & Others Station & Cricklade Wootton Bassett Market 2,140 435 4 Basic Yes A360 Remote from Lavington Facilities + Devizes and other Others Market Towns Pewsey 3,400 1,210 4 Basic Yes A345 Only large Pewsey Facilities + settlement in Vale Others of Pewsey Purton 3,370 780 4 Basic Yes None – B Possibly limited Wootton Facilities + Roads (near Swindon & Bassett & Others Wootton Bassett Cricklade

1 Data Source - Wiltshire Small Area estimates 2009 2 Data Source - 2001 Census 3 Data Source - Wiltshire GIS Database 4 Strategic Highway as defined by the Highways Agency Three of these settlements were in the Wootton Bassett and Cricklade Area and as such this area is considered as a whole. The interrelationship and dynamics of this area, which includes Wootton Bassett and is adjacent to Swindon, is a key part of the analysis of these settlements.

Wotton Bassett & Cricklade Community Area

The Wootton Bassett and Cricklade community area is located in the north-east of Wiltshire and within this community area there are numerous settlements of varying size, providing a range of services and facilities. The principal settlement within the community area is the Market Town of Wootton Bassett, the settlement of Cricklade is identified as a Local Service Centre (See Core Policy 20). This section provides an overview of the issues considered when identifying the status of settlements within the community area as part of the wider Settlement Strategy.

Within the Wootton Bassett & Cricklade Community the settlements of Cricklade, Lyneham and Purton have a pronounced role within the area and could potentially be categorised as Local Service Centres.

The first important observation to make is that the largest settlement within the community area is Wootton Bassett and this is identified as a Market Town for the purposes of the Core Strategy Settlement Strategy. The smaller settlements of Cricklade, Lyneham and Purton are important settlements within the community area and rightly considered for Local Service Centre status. There are however specific issues, constraints and challenges associated with these settlements that have informed the final judgement on the appropriate classification. It is considered that Cricklade should be taken forward as a Local Service Centre and a detailed analysis of the role and function of this town is provided below.

It is very difficult to undertake a comprehensive analysis of settlements smaller than Cricklade due to the lack of data. Nonetheless this section outlines the main considerations in the assessment of Lyneham and Purton which the support the conclusion that these settlements should be categorised as larger villages.

The process of categorising settlements within the Wootton Bassett and Cricklade Community Area is considered to be reasonable for the purposes of informing the Settlement Strategy for Wiltshire.

Cricklade

Housing & Employment Outside of Wootton Bassett, Cricklade is a large settlement to the north of the Community Area. Cricklade is a historical market town and as a result more data is available at the level of the town. The town is located towards the northern border of Wiltshire located at the southern gateway to the Cotswold Water park.The town has seen an average of 13 dwellings per year provide over the period 2001-2010. The average housing price in the town is £182,075 and there remains an need to provide for 74 affordable homes each year to address current housing need.

The employment structure of the town is centred around manufacturing, construction - Professional, Scientific & Technical and Education sectors with the key employment locations of Chelworth and Thor industrial estates.

Cricklade is a small town which has historically had a limited employment role whilst it is not envisaged that this will change significant, the location of the town in close proximity to the A419 does mean that accessibility to the town is strong which in turn can have positive consequences for future employment growth. Cricklade has a very low self-containment with just 25% of residents working within the town. There is clearly scope for development that encourages greater self-containment.

Facilities, Retail & Leisure The retail offer at Cricklade is concentrated along the High Street where a range of retailers and services uses are interspersed with residential uses. There are 16 retail units located along the High Street, ranging from national chains to local independently owned stores. There is a good mix of convenience and services uses in the town although the number of comparison units is below the national average. The number of vacant units in the town is below the national average. Cricklade caters for day to day needs of local residents and due to the accessible nature of the town, the services and facilities on offer are able cater for residents within the wider hinterland. Within Cricklade there are also a number of service uses (approximately 24 units), this includes public houses, cafés, hairdressers and estate agents, the town is also home to a number of primary schools, GP facilities. The town lacks a major leisure use although the natural and historical environment within the town is an attraction in its own right.

Transport & Infrastructure Road access to Cricklade can be achieved via the A419. The town does not have its own railway stations but main line services can be accessed at Swindon. Local public transport is available regularly connecting the town to Swindon and other settlements within the community area.

Environment & Developable Land The Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment (SHLAA) has identified three available sites in Cricklade, one of which is previously developed land. In total these sites amount to around seven hectares of land. Cricklade has a considerable number of historic buildings afforded protection and the historic market place reflects its role as a traditional market town.

There are large areas of flood risk to the north of Cricklade. An SSSI is also located to the north of the town, and there are various County Wildlife Sites within and around the town. There are a number of environmental constraints around Cricklade particularly to the north. Previous local plan designations (now removed from policy) in the Local Plan looked to inhibit convergence with Swindon, to the east of the town there has been significant development pressure. Given the constraints around the town and the lack of PDL sites it is considered that development is relatively constrained.

Overview It is considered that Cricklade, by virtue of its location and range of services and facilities on offer, should be taken forward as a Local Service Centre. There is real opportunity within the town to provide for the day to day needs of the wider hinterland and offer an alternative to travel into Swindon. The location of the town near to the A419 ensures regular public transport services are provided within the town and also provide opportunities in the future for an expansion of the existing employment base.

Lyneham

Lyneham is a relatively large village which in normal circumstances would have potential to be considered as a Local Service Centre. However the village is dominated by the large RAF base. Current provision within the settlement is geared up to support the MoD. With the exception of the RAF the employment uses are small scale and commensurate with the settlement of its size. The location of Lyneham, 6 miles north of Calne and some 3 miles south of Wootton Bassett undermines the potential for the settlement to have a pronounced role for the wider rural area, with the exception of perhaps providing some provision for the village of Bradenstoke. Given the level of services and facilities provided by Cricklade for example, it would be unreasonable to conclude that Local Service Centre status would be appropriate for Lyneham. Therefore it is proposed to classify Lyneham as a Large Village.

Purton

Purton is unique for a settlement of its size as it provides secondary school facilities which serve a wider catchment area that includes the western edge of Swindon. As a result there is considerable traffic movement of school children during term time. The state of the roads leading to and from Purton has been the source of local concern and the basis for demands for significant infrastructure improvements. There are a range of local convenience retail units as well as service uses and a range of leisure uses including public houses and restaurants. The location of Purton, some 2 miles from the western edge of Swindon and within a reasonable distance to other settlements including Cricklade and Wootton Bassett it is felt unlikely that Purton provides a pronounced role in the area. The range of services and facilities on offer at Swindon cannot be underestimated and support the conclusion that Purton should be categorised as a Large Village.

Pewsey

Pewsey is a smaller settlement that retains its traditional village charm. It is located at the centre of the to the south of Marlborough and has a train station on the mainline into London Paddington making it a popular location with commuters. It has a rural location remote from the strategic transport routes of the A303 and M4. Pewsey offers employment, retail and services for the local population and acts as important centre given the rural nature of the surrounding area.

Housing and Employment There is an acute affordable housing need in Pewsey Community Area with an estimated need for 75 affordable houses per annum with an estimated supply of 26 dwellings there is a shortfall of some 49 dwellings. Pewsey also suffers from high average house prices (£274,646) above those for Wiltshire (around £210,000). However, estimated earnings are also high in the Pewsey Community area with estimated average income (33,560) higher than the average for former Kennet district (£32,644). In recent years Pewsey has seen a very low number of houses built since 2006 compared to other towns in Wiltshire.

Pewsey comparatively to other towns in Wiltshire has a relatively small employment base as compared to population. However, there is reasonable level of self-containment with 41 % of employed residents living and working in the town based on the 2001 Census, and a number of key employment locations, particularly Salisbury Road Business Park and Fordbrook Business Centre.

The employment structure in Pewsey is based around education & health, business services, construction and retail. The rural location of Pewsey remote from major employment centres in Wiltshire ensures that there is no dominant commuting destination. Marlborough is the most travelled destination although this is only a small proportion of employed residents. However, Pewsey does have train station on a main line to London and this creates some unusual commuting patterns.

In recent years new housing estates and the development of small industrial estates at both ends of town have supplemented the growing community. While there appears to be a number of reasons for Pewsey to support the local area as a strategic settlement, particularly as the main settlement in the Pewsey Vale, Pewsey remains a small settlement which could not support significant employment or housing development.

Facilities, Retail & Leisure Pewsey has a highly attractive town centre mainly located along the High Street and North Street. Pewsey has currently has 28 retail units including seven convenience units and 21 comparison units. There are 48 service units and 11 vacant service units, the largest convenience store is the Co-Op, a medium sized store. Pewsey is an attractive town which benefits from visitor trade throughout the year and there are shops and services which will rely on visitors and tourists such as gift shops, cafés and tea shops. The presence of the River Avon through the town and a statue of King Alfred also contribute to the town‟s character. Pewsey has a very good range of other facilities including 2 primary schools and a secondary school. Pewsey also has GP services, a sports centre and swimming complex.

Transport & Infrastructure The town is accessed via single carriageway „A‟ roads from the north and south and minor roads from the east and west. The town has a railway station which is on the Great Western main line. Public bus services also serve the town.

Environment & Developable Land There are a number of sites identified in the SHLAA in Pewsey. Four of these sites are on previously developed land (PDL) with a total area 9.94 ha. There are also at least 14 other potential Greenfield sites around Pewsey. Pewsey can be considered to have good supply of potential development sites. There is also existing supply of employment land available in the short term.

Pewsey is entirely within the North Wessex Downs AONB. There are various SSSIs and County Wildlife sites on land near to the town. An area of flood risk passes through the town. Pewsey is highly constrained in terms of both the natural and built environment. Any development will need to be carefully located and must give due care and attention to the existing character of the town.

Overview Pewsey is the largest settlement in the Pewsey Community Area and has a good range of facilities and services, a concentration of employment, good transport connections and an identifiable affordable housing need. It provides a focal point for a large number of surrounding rural settlements. The area is highly desirable and as such affordability and younger/more vulnerable local people have had problems accessing homes and jobs in the area. Given the strong transport connections to and from Pewsey and the existing facilities it is thought appropriate to designate it as a local service centre.

Market Lavington

Market Lavington is large village situated on the edge of to the south of Devizes. It has traditionally been the focus for a surrounding rural area receiving a Royal Charter to hold a market as early as 1258, this has contributed to the eponymous title of settlement. There are a number of medium and larger villages situated to the east of Market Lavington including West Lavington, Littleton Pannell, and .

Housing and Employment Market Lavington has seen relatively few completions since 2006 with only 14 houses being either committed or built at the village. The Devizes Community Area has a net affordable need of around 166 dwellings per annum, although the majority of this need would be expected to be delivered at Devizes. Market Lavington has an average house price of £199,131, average house prices remain higher in the former Kennet district than the average for as a whole.

Market Lavington has a level of self-containment of 30% based on the 2001 Census. This is a relatively low score and reflects its location remote from both other major employment centres in Wiltshire and major transport routes. Nevertheless the Broadway employment site is a locally important employment centre recognised in the Atkins Kennet Economic Study 2007. The study concluded that Broadway was a strategic employment site with scope for expansion, intensification or regeneration.

The low rate of delivery of housing in Market Lavington does not reflect the policy status it is afforded in the current local plan similar to that of Pewsey and Ludgershall. The need to improve employment offer should be reflected by suitable housing development to support better job and affordable housing prospects in Market Lavington and the surrounding settlements

Facilities, Retail & Leisure Market Lavington unusually for a town of its size has a secondary school which serves a large rural area. The location of school sees significant pressure on the local road infrastructure during term time. There are also a number of other facilities including a doctors surgery, primary school and other services use such as , cafes and hairdressers. The main shopping area is focused along the High Street and includes a small supermarket, the Co-op. A multi-purpose community hall has recently been built which includes indoor sports, youth activities, a performance space and meeting rooms. Further development of a village green will supplement this facility.

Transport & Infrastructure Market Lavington is located just off the A360 a single lane A-road running between Devizes and Amesbury across the Salisbury Plain. It is remote from any strategic transport routes with the A303 some 15 miles to the south. Public transport to and from Devizes is provided by local buses. However, this service could only be described as adequate at best and this can be considered a feature of Market Lavington‟s rural setting.

Environment & Developable Land The SHLAA identifies 14 sites in Market Lavington, although all of them are Greenfiled. Market Lavington is on the edge of Salisbury SAC and close to a number of county wildlife sites with a flood zone running through various parts of the village. The Salisbury Plain itself is one the last remaining semi-natural grassland areas in Europe and is afforded protection accordingly.

Any new development that occurs at Market Lavington will need to be carefully planned to ensure it does impact on the rural environment around the village. Given the lack of PDL available it is likely that a number of smaller Greenfield sites may be most likely to achieve these aims.

Overview Market Lavington is a small settlement and although there are a number of facilities it is not an employment destination. Nevertheless, the secondary school forms an important centre not just for Market Lavington, but for all the villages in the surrounding area. It has been decided to allocate Maket Lavington as a Local Service Centre in order to protect this vital rural facility and to help encourage better employment opportunities and develop further facilities in the village. This will help provide better local job prospects and housing encouraging better self containment across all of the villages spread along B3098 while protecting the facilities that exist in this group of settlements.

Appendix B – Role and Function Analysis of Villages by Community Area

Bradford-on-Avon Community Area

Place of Primary Current Planning Basic Analysis Population Food Shop Post Office Worship or Score School Status Village Hall 80 Holt 1540     Village Boundary Limpley Stoke 470  

Lower Wraxall 150 Monkton Farleigh 250     South Wraxall 100  Staverton 220    Turleigh 130 Westwood 960     Village Boundary Wingfield 130   

Winsley 1370    Village Boundary

No residents Population & Population Employed No of jobs in who live and Self Population Scoring Employment Group residents Village work in Containment Village Holt 1540 Large 507 442 136 26.8 Green Limpley Stoke 470 Medium 80 107 50 26.8 Yellow Monkton Farleigh 250 Medium 203 112 76 37.4 Yellow Staverton 220 Small 95 517 23 24.2 Yellow Westwood 960 Large 485 157 97 20.0 Yellow Wingfield 130 Small 155 131 56 36.1 Yellow Winsley 1370 Large 650 257 131 20.2 Green

Potential Journey To Community Transport Average Transport & Daily Highway Broadband Work Mobile Scoring Communications Service Capacity Speed, Service Link Community Demand Signal Scheme Minibus Responsive Mbps Holt Level 1 Yes    3 6.5 2.6 Green Limpley Stoke Level 1 Yes  2 6.5 2 Yellow Monkton Farleigh Level 1 Yes   3 3 2.2 Green Staverton Level 1 Yes  5.5 2.4 Yellow Westwood Level 1 Yes 2 1.5 2.6  Yellow Wingfield Level 1 Yes  3 2.5 2.6 Yellow Winsley Level 1 Yes  2 4 2.4 Yellow

Sports Leisure, Recreation Recreation Children's Pitches Sports/Social Public Mobile Petrol GP Scoring & Other Facilities Field Play Area (Indoor & Club Houses Library Station Outdoor) Holt 0 1 1 7 2  Yellow Limpley Stoke 1 0 1 10 2   Yellow Monkton Farleigh 1 1 0 5 1 Red Staverton 1 3 4 9 1  Yellow Westwood 1 1 3 7 1  Yellow Wingfield 0 0 1 2 1  Yellow Winsley 2 1 6 24 1   Green

No of Sites Total Area No of Other Constraints Deliverable Growth as Identified Sites Completions Sites in Land & Dwellings Commitments % of total as Considered Scoring since 2006 the Constraints households Suitable Suitable & Flood Wildlife SHLAA Greenbelt AONB & Available Zone Site Available Holt 679 48 20 10% 7 2 3.58ha  Green Limpley 197 0 0 0% 0 0 0 Stoke     Red Monkton 104 0 0 0% 0 0 0   Farleigh Yellow Staverton 103 1 1 2% 0 0 0   Yellow Westwood 423 7 0 2% 0 0 0   Yellow

Wingfield 52 2 0 4% 0 0 0   Red Winsley 598 0 2 0% 1 0 0   Yellow

Leisure, Population Deliverable Basic Transport & Recreation Settlement & Land & Classification Analysis Communications & Other Employment Constraints Facilities Holt Green Green Yellow Green Large Village Limpley Stoke Yellow Yellow Yellow Red Small Village Monkton Farleigh Yellow Green Red Yellow Small Village Staverton Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Small Village Westwood Yellow Yellow Yellow Yellow Large Village Wingfield Yellow Yellow Yellow Red Small Village Winsley Green Yellow Green Yellow Large Village

Calne Community Area

Place of Primary Basic Analysis Population Food Shop Post Office Worship or Current Planning Status Score School Village Hall 120   Bremhill  Framework Boundary Calstone / Wellington 40  580   Cherhill   Framework Boundary 150  Compton Bassett  Framework Boundary Derry Hill / Studley 950     Framework Boundary 110  East Tytherton   40  Foxham  Goatacre 260  Heddington 190  Framework Boundary Hilmarton 300    Framework Boundary Sandy Lane 60  Stockley / Stockley Park 70  Yatesbury 130  

No residents Population & Population Employed No of jobs in who live and Self Population Scoring Employment Group residents Village work in Contaiment Village Bremhill 120 Small 71 22 19 27% Red Cherhill 580 Medium 277 152 83 30% Yellow Compton Bassett 150 Small 107 71 41 38% Yellow Derry Hill / Studley 950 Large 615 376 172 28% Green Heddington 190 Small 194 151 76 39% Yellow Hilmarton 300 Medium 391 199 112 29% Yellow

Potential Journey To Community Transport Average Transport & Daily Bus Highway Broadband Work Mobile Scoring Communications Service Capacity Speed, Service Link Community Demand Signal Scheme Minibus Responsive Mbps Bremhill Level 1 No  2.5 2.2 Yellow Cherhill None Yes   0.5 2.0 Yellow Compton Bassett Level 2 No   0.3 2.0 Yellow Derry Hill / Studley Level 1 No  3 4 2.0 Yellow Heddington Level 2 Yes   2.2 Yellow Hilmarton Level 1 Yes  6.5 2.0 Yellow

Sports Leisure, Recreation & Recreation Children's Pitches Sports/Social Public Mobile Petrol GP Scoring Other Facilities Field Play Area (Indoor & Club Houses Library Station Outdoor) Bremhill 1 0 0 0 1  Yellow Cherhill 0 1 0 8 1  Yellow Compton Bassett 1 1 0 4 1  Yellow Derry Hill / Studley 2 1 2 23 2  Yellow 0 Heddington 0 0 0 0 Red Hilmarton 1 1 0 8 1 Red

No of Other Constraints Sites Total Area No of Growth as Identified Sites Deliverable Land Completions Sites in Dwellings Commitments % of total as Considered Scoring & Constraints since 2006 the Flood Wildlife households Suitable Suitable & Greenbelt AONB SHLAA Zone Site & Available Available Bremhill 62 18 0 29% 0 0 0   Yellow Cherhill 208 1 2 1% 1 0 0  Yellow Compton Bassett 84 0 0 0% 0 0 0  Yellow Derry Hill / Studley 386 15 1 4% 0 0 0  Yellow Heddington 97 4 5 9% 1 1 0.84ha  Yellow Hilmarton 111 1 6 6% 4 1 0.19ha  Yellow

Leisure, Population Deliverable Basic Transport & Recreation Settlement & Land & Classification Analysis Communications & Other Employment Constraints Facilities Bremhill Small Village Cherhill Small Village Compton Bassett Small Village Derry Hill / Studley Large Village Heddington Small Village Hilmarton Small Village

Chippenham Community Area

Place of Primary Basic Analysis Population Food Shop Post Office Worship or Current Planning Status Score School Village Hall 260 Allington   Biddestone 410  Framework Boundary 180  Burton   Framework Boundary 350  Castle Combe  Christian Malford 590     Framework Boundary 90  Ford  Grittleton 200  Hullavington 1010     Framework Boundary 600   Kington Langley  Framework Boundary 600     Framework Boundary 140  Framework Boundary 90  Littleton Drew  Lower Stanton St 340  Quintin Framework Boundary Nettleton 100    50  North Wraxall  150   Seagry  Framework Boundary 50 Shoe  40  Slaughterford  Stanton St Quintin 260    Framework Boundary 890     Framework Boundary 170**  Upper Seargry  50 Upper Wraxall  80 West Kington   Yatton Keynell 670     Framework Boundary

No residents Population & Population Employed No of jobs in who live and Self Population Scoring Employment Group residents Village work in Contaiment Village Biddestone 410 Medium Yellow Burton 180 Small 95 86 56 59% Yellow Christian Malford 590 Medium 264 98 74 28% Yellow Hullavington 1,010 Large 638 197 140 22% Yellow Kington Langley 600 Medium 396 305 96 24% Yellow Kington St Michael 600 Medium 381 162 105 28% Yellow Langley Burrell 140 Small 132 331 55 42% Yellow Lower Stanton St Quintin 340 Medium 204 423 134 66% Yellow Nettleton 100 Small 308 171 120 39% Yellow Seagry 150 Small 142 91 54 38% Yellow Stanton St Quintin 260 Medium 217 82 45 21% Yellow Sutton Benger 890 Large 524 654 151 29% Green Yatton Keynell 670 Medium 406 181 106 26% Yellow

Potential Journey To Community Transport Average Transport & Daily Bus Highway Broadband Work Mobile Scoring Communications Service Capacity Speed, Service Link Community Demand Signal Scheme Minibus Responsive Mbps Biddestone None No  Red Burton Level 2 Yes  5 2.4 Yellow Christian Malford Level 2 Yes   2.5 1.8 Yellow Hullavington Level 1 Yes  6 2.2 Yellow Kington Langley Level 2 Yes   4 2.4 Yellow Kington St Michael Level 2 Yes  2.2 Yellow Langley Burrell Level 1 Yes  2.4 Yellow Lower Stanton St Quintin Level 2 Yes  4 2.4 Yellow Nettleton Level 2 Yes   4.5 2.4 Yellow Seagry Level 2 Yes   5.5 2.4 Yellow Stanton St Quintin Level 2 Yes   0.5 2.4 Yellow Sutton Benger Level 2 Yes   5 6.5 2.4 Yellow Yatton Keynell Level 2 Yes  4 5 2.6 Yellow

Sports Leisure, Recreation & Recreation Children's Pitches Sports/Social Public Mobile Petrol GP Scoring Other Facilities Field Play Area (Indoor & Club Houses Library Station Outdoor) Biddestone 0 0 0 0 0 Red Burton 0 0 0 1 1  Yellow Christian Malford 1 1 2 9 2  Yellow Hullavington 0 0 2 0 0 Red Kington Langley 0 1 0 0 2  Yellow Kington St Michael 1 1 0 5 1  Yellow Langley Burrell 1 0 0 8 1  Yellow Lower Stanton St Quintin 0 0 0 5 0   Yellow Nettleton 0 0 0 1 0  Yellow Seagry 1 1 1 4 1 Yellow Stanton St Quintin 0 0 0 5 0  Yellow Sutton Benger 1 1 5 0 3   Yellow Yatton Keynell 2 2 2 10 1   Green

No of Other Constraints Sites Total Area No of Growth as Identified Sites Deliverable Land & Completions Sites in Dwellings Commitments % of total as Considered Scoring Constraints since 2006 the Flood Wildlife households Suitable Suitable & Greenbelt AONB SHLAA Zone Site & Available Available Biddestone 185 0 0 0% 0 0 0   Yellow Burton 73 2 23 34% 0 0 0    Red Christian Malford 212 4 1 2% 3 2 6.86ha  Yellow Hullavington 429 0 0 0% 3 0 0 Yellow Kington Langley 250 4 4 3% 2 1 2.06ha  Yellow Kington St Michael 250 1 0 0% 2 1 1.74ha   Yellow Langley Burrell 56 14 29 77% 0 0 0 Red Lower Stanton St Quintin 147 0 0 0% 0 0 0  Yellow Nettleton 20 14 7 105% 0 0 0    Red Seagry 40 2 0 5% 0 0 0   Red Stanton St Quintin 98 4 1 5% 0 0 0  Red Sutton Benger 338 1 0 0% 6 3 1.92ha  Green Yatton Keynell 260 4 1 2% 3 1 1.32ha   Yellow

Leisure, Population Deliverable Basic Transport & Recreation Settlement & Land & Classification Analysis Communications & Other Employment Constraints Facilities Biddestone Small Village Burton Small Village Christian Malford Large Village Hullavington Large Village Kington Langley Small Village Kington St Michael Large Village Langley Burrell Small Village Lower Stanton St Small Village Quintin Nettleton Small Village Seagry Small Village Stanton St Quintin Small Village Sutton Benger Large Village Yatton Keynell Large Village

Corsham Community Area

Place of Food Post Primary Worship or Basic Analysis Population Current Planning Status Score Shop Office School Village Hall   Ashley 210  Bewley Common / 180  Box 1310     Framework Boundary Box Hill 210    Colerne 1950     Framework Boundary  Corsham Road / Notton 260   Gastard 280   Framework Boundary 340       Neston 570   Framework Boundary Rudloe 1060    Framework Boundary

Thickwood 300   Westwells 500**   Framework Boundary

No residents Population & Population Employed No of jobs in who live and Self Population Scoring Employment Group residents Village work in Contaiment Village Box 1,310 Large 538 380 154 29% Green Colerne 1,950 Large 660 261 171 26% Green Gastard 280 Medium 97 192 48 49% Yellow Lacock 340 Medium 128 181 70 55% Yellow Neston 570 Medium 322 1376 110 34% Yellow Rudloe 1,060 Large 719 316 106 15% Yellow Westwells 500** Medium 150 52 46 31% Yellow

Potential Journey To Community Transport Average Transport & Daily Bus Highway Broadband Work Mobile Scoring Communications Service Capacity Speed, Service Link Community Demand Signal Scheme Minibus Responsive Mbps Box Level 1 Yes   3 6.5 2.2 Yellow Colerne Level 2 Yes   3 3 2.4 Yellow Gastard Level 1 Yes  3.5 2.6 Yellow Lacock Level 1 Yes   6.5 2.4 Yellow Neston Level 1 Yes  4 2.6 Yellow Rudloe Level 1 Yes  6 2.2 Yellow Westwells 

Sports Leisure, Recreation & Recreation Children's Pitches Sports/Social Public Mobile Petrol GP Scoring Other Facilities Field Play Area (Indoor & Club Houses Library Station Outdoor) Box 1 1 3 18 2    Green Colerne 1 2 1 37 4   Green 1 Gastard 1 0 2 1 Red Lacock 1 1 0 15 3  Yellow Neston 0 0 1 11 1  Yellow Rudloe 0 1 1 0 0  Yellow Westwells

No of Other Constraints Sites Total Area No of Deliverable Growth as Identified Sites Completions Sites in Land & Dwellings Commitments % of total as Considered Scoring since 2006 the Flood Wildlife Constraints households Suitable Suitable & Greenbelt AONB SHLAA Zone Site & Available Available Box 514 14 0 3% 1 0 0     Yellow Colerne 534 10 4 3% 1 1 0.88ha    Yellow Gastard 129 1 0 1% 0 0 0 Yellow Lacock 134 19 0 14% 0 0 0  Yellow Neston 404 10 0 2% 0 0 0  Yellow Rudloe 629 4 0 1% 0 0 0    Yellow Westwells 200 0 0 0% 1 0 0 Yellow

Leisure, Population Deliverable Basic Transport & Recreation Settlement & Land & Classification Analysis Communications & Other Employment Constraints Facilities Box Large Village Colerne Large Village Gastard Small Village Lacock Small Village Neston Small Village Rudloe Small Village Westwells Small Village

Devizes Community Area

Place of Food Primary Current Planning Basic Analysis Population Post Office Worship or Score Shop School Status Village Hall    540  Policy Boundary Allington 60  Bishops Cannings 360   Policy Boundary Bromham 1250     Policy Boundary  Chittoe 60  Coate 260  Policy Boundary Easterton 590  HC24 251  Policy Boundary 170  HC24 Great Cheverell 560     Policy Boundary Horton 180   Little Cheverell 150  HC24 Marston 140  HC24 Potterne 1400     Policy Boundary  Roundway 60  Rowde 1020   Policy Boundary 100  920     Policy Boundary Victoria Park (Great Cheverell) 130**   HC24 Wedhampton 110    HC24

West Lavington / Littleton    Pannell 1330 Policy Boundary Worton 540   Policy Boundary

No residents Population Employed No of jobs Self Population & Employment Population who live Scoring Group residents in Village Contaiment and work in Village All Cannings 540 Medium 345 105 90 26% Yellow Bishops Cannings 360 Medium 154 109 64 42% Yellow Bromham 1250 Large 546 386 140 26% Green Easterton 590 Medium 137 38 35 26% Yellow Erlestoke 251 Medium 98 210 29 30% Yellow Etchilhampton 170 Small 143 118 58 41% Yellow Great Cheverell 560 Medium 313 151 82 26% Yellow Little Cheverell 150 Small Red Marston 140 Small 48 39 24 50% Yellow Potterne 1400 Large 492 245 98 20% Yellow Rowde 1020 Large 329 159 80 24% Yellow Urchfont 920 Large 366 183 87 24% Yellow West Lavington / Littleton Large Pannell 1330 457 517 176 39% Green Worton 540 Medium 279 168 60 22% Yellow

Potential Journey To Community Transport Average Daily Bus Highway Broadband Transport & Communications Work Mobile Scoring Service Link Community Demand Capacity Speed, Service Signal Scheme Minibus Responsive Mbps All Cannings None No   2 2.0 Red Bishops Cannings Level 2 Yes   2 2.0 Yellow Bromham Level 2 Yes    6 2.0 Yellow Easterton Level 2 Yes  4 2.0 Yellow Erlestoke Level 2 Yes   2.5 1.8 Yellow Etchilhampton Level 2 Yes   2.5 2.2 Yellow Great Cheverell Level 2 Yes   2 3.5 2.0 Yellow Little Cheverell Level 2 Yes  6 2.2 Yellow Marston Level 2 Yes   0.3 2.2 Yellow Potterne Level 1 Yes  3.5 2.2 Yellow Rowde Level 1 Yes   4 2.0 Yellow Urchfont Level 2 Yes    3 4 2.2 Yellow West Lavington / Littleton Level 2 Yes  Pannell 2 6.5 2.2 Yellow Worton Level 1 Yes   3.5 2.0 Yellow

Sports Leisure, Recreation & Other Recreation Children's Pitches Sports/Social Public Mobile Petrol GP Scoring Facilities Field Play Area (Indoor & Club Houses Library Station Outdoor) All Cannings 1 2 2 8 1  Yellow 1 Bishops Cannings 0 0 7 1  Red Bromham 2 2 3 26 3  Yellow Easterton 1 1 1 0 1  Yellow Erlestoke 1 1 1 5 1  Yellow Etchilhampton 1 0 1 0 1   Yellow Great Cheverell 1 1 1 9 1   Green 0 Little Cheverell 0 0 1 1  Red Marston 0 0 0 0 1  Yellow Potterne 1 2 2 13 1  Yellow Rowde 1 2 1 11 1  Yellow Urchfont 1 1 1 14 1   Green West Lavington / Littleton 1   Pannell 1 4 6 3 Green Worton 2 2 2 9 1   Green

No of Total Other Constraints Sites Area Growth No of Identifie Sites Completio as % of Sites Deliverable Land & Dwellin Commitme d as Consider Floo Scorin ns since total in the Constraints gs nts Suitabl ed Greenb AON d Wildlif g 2006 househol SHLA e & Suitable elt B Zon e Site ds A Availabl & e e Available All Cannings 206 0 0 0% 5 0 0   Yellow Bishops Cannings 112 2 1 3% 1 0 0  Yellow Bromham 423 2 6 2% 7 3 10.22ha   Green Easterton 160 3 0 2% 0 0 0  Yellow Erlestoke 74 1 18 26% 0 0 0 Red Etchilhampton 57 15 12 47% 0 0 0  Red Great Cheverell 168 5 6 7% 2 0 0   Yellow Little Cheverell 32 36 3 122% 9 7 7.59ha  Red Marston 48 1 2% 0 0 0  Red Potterne 508 4 1% 1 1 4.17ha Green Rowde 391 1 6 2% 2 0 0  Yellow Urchfont 385 14 23 10% 6 3 1.25ha  Green West Lavington / Littleton   Pannell 421 2 2 1% 4 1 3.24ha Green Worton 228 7 0 3% 1 0 0  Yellow

Leisure, Population Deliverable Basic Transport & Recreation Settlement & Land & Classification Analysis Communications & Other Employment Constraints Facilities All Cannings Small Village Bishops Cannings Small Village Bromham Large Village Easterton Small Village Erlestoke Small Village Etchilhampton Small Village Great Cheverell Large Village Little Cheverell None Marston Small Village Potterne Large Village Rowde Small Village Urchfont Large Village West Lavington / Littleton Large Village Pannell Worton Large Village

Malmesbury Community Area

Place of Primary Basic Analysis Population Food Shop Post Office Worship or Current Planning Status Score School Village Hall Alderton 80  Ashton Keynes 1360     Framework Boundary   Brinkworth 750 Framework Boundary Brokenborough 90   Charlton 240 Framework Boundary Chelworth 100 Cleverton 40   Corston 410 Framework Boundary    Crudwell 620 Framework Boundary  Dauntsey 140 Framework Boundary Eastcourt 60 Easton Grey 50  Foxley 40 Great Somerford 660     Framework Boundary Hankerton 210  Knockdown 20   Lea 610 Framework Boundary Leigh 120  Little Somerford 230  Luckington 380     Framework Boundary  Milbourne 360 Framework Boundary   Minety 820 Framework Boundary Norton 40  Oaksey 460     Framework Boundary Rodbourne 40 Sherston 1450     Framework Boundary Sopworth 80  Startley 120  Upper Minety 230 Framework Boundary Willesley 30

No residents Population & Population Employed No of jobs in who live and Self Population Scoring Employment Group residents Village work in Contaiment Village Ashton Keynes 1360 Large 655 589 201 31% Green Brinkworth 750 Large 491 280 168 34% Green Charlton 240 Small 196 134 92 47% Yellow Corston 410 Medium 251 124 103 41% Yellow Crudwell 620 Medium 316 174 90 28% Yellow Dauntsey 140 Small 272 171 96 35% Yellow Great Somerford 660 Medium 324 126 72 22% Yellow Lea 610 Medium 246 76 55 22% Yellow Luckington 380 Medium 246 193 97 39% Yellow Milbourne 360 Medium 185 68 50 27% Yellow Minety 820 Medium 365 162 129 35% Yellow Oaksey 460 Medium 255 101 68 27% Yellow Sherston 1450 Large Yellow Upper Minety 230 Small 186 120 96 52% Yellow

Potential Journey To Community Transport Average Transport & Daily Bus Highway Broadband Work Mobile Scoring Communications Service Capacity Speed, Service Link Community Demand Signal Scheme Minibus Responsive Mbps Ashton Keynes Level 1 Yes   4 4.5 2.0 Green Brinkworth Level 1 Yes   5.5 2.4 Yellow Charlton Level 1 Yes   1.5 2.0 Yellow Corston Level 1 Yes   2.5 2.2 Yellow Crudwell Level 2 Yes   6.5 2.2 Yellow Dauntsey Level 2 Yes   3 2.4 Yellow Great Somerford Level 2 Yes   5 1 2.4 Yellow Lea Level 1 Yes   3 1.8 Yellow Luckington Level 2 Yes  6 3 2.2 Yellow Milbourne Level 1 Yes  4 2.2 Yellow Minety None Yes   6.5 2.2 Yellow Oaksey Level 2 Yes   3 2.0 Yellow Sherston Level 2 Yes   2 6.5 2.2 Yellow Upper Minety Level 2 Yes   4.5 2.0 Yellow

Sports Leisure, Recreation & Recreation Children's Pitches Sports/Social Public Mobile Petrol GP Scoring Other Facilities Field Play Area (Indoor & Club Houses Library Station Outdoor) Ashton Keynes 2 2 6 7 2   Green Brinkworth 1 1 2 7 2  Yellow 1 Charlton 1 4 0 1 Red Corston 1 1 0 0 1 Red Crudwell 1 1 1 12 2  Yellow Dauntsey 1 1 1 4 1  Yellow Great Somerford 0 1 0 4 1   Yellow Lea 0 2 5 13 1  Yellow Luckington 1 1 2 3 1  Yellow Milbourne 1 0 0 0 0  Yellow Minety 0 1 3 0 2  Yellow Oaksey 1 1 1 7 1  Yellow Sherston 2 1 8 18 2   Green Upper Minety 0 0 0 0 0  Yellow

No of Other Constraints Sites Total Area No of Deliverable Growth as Identified Sites Completions Sites in Land & Dwellings Commitments % of total as Considered Scoring since 2006 the Flood Wildlife Constraints households Suitable Suitable & Greenbelt AONB SHLAA Zone Site & Available Available Ashton Keynes 521 15 6 4% 5 0 0   Yellow Brinkworth 179 50 1 28% 1 0 0  Red Charlton 76 10 0 13% 0 0 0 Red Corston 158 1 1 1% 0 0 0 Yellow Crudwell 237 1 1 1% 0 0 0  Yellow Dauntsey 79 3 1 5% 0 0 0   Red Great Somerford 232 0 0 0% 6 3 3.25ha   Yellow Lea 163 0 0 0% 1 0 0 Yellow Luckington 149 7 0 5% 1 0 0    Red Milbourne 147 7 0 5% 0 0 0 Yellow Minety 298 1 0 0% 5 3 3.35ha  Yellow Oaksey 179 5 0 3% 1 0 0 Yellow Sherston 558 0 0 0% 7 1 4.51ha    Yellow Upper Minety 109 4 2 6% 0 0 0 Yellow

Leisure, Population Deliverable Basic Transport & Recreation Settlement & Land & Classification Analysis Communications & Other Employment Constraints Facilities Ashton Keynes Large Village Brinkworth Small Village Charlton Small Village Corston Small Village Crudwell Large Village Dauntsey Small Village Great Somerford Large Village Lea Small Village Luckington Small Village Milbourne Small Village Minety Small Village Oaksey Large Village Sherston Large Village Upper Minety Small Village

Marlborough Community Area

Place of Primary Basic Analysis Population Food Shop Post Office Worship or Current Planning Status Score School Village Hall Aldbourne 1670     Policy Boundary Avebury / Trusloe 320   Policy Boundary Axford 140  HC24 Baydon 510     Policy Boundary Beckhampton 120   Berwick Bassett 50  Broad Hinton 570     Policy Boundary Cadley 50 Chilton Foliat 300   Policy Boundary Clatford 20 Clench Common 50 East Kennett 100  HC24 Froxfield 320  HC24 Fyfield 190   HC24 Lockeridge 270   HC24 Manton 420   Policy Boundary Mildenhall 370  Ogbourne Maizey 80 Ogbourne St Andrew 200  HC24 Ogbourne St George 360   HC24

Oxenwood 60  Ramsbury 1500    Policy Boundary Rockley 40 West Kennett 30 West Overton 300  Policy Boundary Winterbourne Bassett 140  HC24 Winterbourne Monkton 160  HC24

No residents Population & Population Employed No of jobs in who live and Self Population Scoring Employment Group residents Village work in Contaiment Village Aldbourne 1670 Large 780 389 257 33% Green Avebury / Trusloe 320 Medium 296 208 145 49% Yellow Axford 140 Small 212 246 134 63% Yellow Baydon 510 Medium 295 140 77 26% Yellow Beckhampton 120 Small 147 91 76 52% Yellow Broad Hinton 570 Medium 328 137 92 28% Yellow Chilton Foliat 300 Medium 196 129 72 37% Yellow East Kennett 100 Small 125 102 58 46% Yellow Froxfield 320 Medium Yellow Fyfield 190 Small 108 75 30 28% Red Lockeridge 270 Medium 189 87 57 30% Yellow Manton 420 Medium 167 55 40 24% Yellow Ogbourne St Andrew 200 Small Red Ogbourne St George 360 Medium 269 153 81 30% Yellow Ramsbury 1500 Large 753 369 267 35% Green West Overton 300 Medium 137 61 49 36% Yellow Winterbourne Bassett 140 Small 62 43 19 31% Yellow Winterbourne Monkton 160 Small 84 39 27 32% Yellow

Potential Journey To Community Transport Average Transport & Daily Bus Highway Broadband Work Mobile Scoring Communications Service Capacity Speed, Service Link Community Demand Signal Scheme Minibus Responsive Mbps Aldbourne Level 2 Yes   6.5 2.0 Yellow Avebury / Trusloe Level 2 Yes   5.5 1.8 Yellow Axford Level 2 Yes   0.5 2.0 Yellow Baydon Level 2 Yes   5 2.4 Yellow Beckhampton Level 2 Yes   1.8 Yellow Broad Hinton Level 2 Yes   6.5 2.0 Yellow Chilton Foliat Level 1 Yes   1.5 1.8 Yellow East Kennett Level 2 Yes   1.6 Yellow Froxfield Level 1 Yes   1.8 Yellow Fyfield Level 1 Yes   6.5 1.8 Yellow Lockeridge Level 2 Yes   6.5 1.2 Yellow Manton Level 1 Yes   3 1.8 Yellow Ogbourne St Andrew Level 1 Yes  4 1.2 Yellow Ogbourne St George Level 1 Yes  6.5 1.8 Yellow Ramsbury Level 2 Yes   4 6.5 2.0 Yellow West Overton Level 2 Yes   4 2.0 Yellow Winterbourne Bassett Level 2 Yes   3 2.5 1.4 Yellow Winterbourne Monkton Level 2 Yes   3 1.4 Yellow

Sports Leisure, Recreation & Recreation Children's Pitches Sports/Social Public Mobile Petrol GP Scoring Other Facilities Field Play Area (Indoor & Club Houses Library Station Outdoor) Aldbourne 2 3 6 18 2  Yellow Avebury / Trusloe 1 1 1 2 0 Red 0 0 0 3 1  Axford Yellow Baydon 0 0 3 9 1  Yellow 0 0 0 0 2 Beckhampton Red Broad Hinton 0 0 2 9 2  Yellow Chilton Foliat 1 1 0 0 1  Yellow East Kennett 0 0 0 0 0 Red Froxfield 0 1 0 0 1 Red Fyfield 0 1 0 0 0   Yellow Lockeridge 0 2 2 11 1  Yellow Manton 1 1 2 7 1 Yellow Ogbourne St Andrew 0 0 0 0 1 Red Ogbourne St George 1 1 0 1 1  Yellow Ramsbury 2 2 6 19 0  Yellow West Overton 1 2 0 2 1  Yellow Winterbourne Bassett 1 0 0 0 1 Red Winterbourne Monkton 0 0 0 3 1 Red

No of Other Constraints Sites Total Area No of Growth as Identified Sites Deliverable Land & Completions Sites in Dwellings Commitments % of total as Considered Scoring Constraints since 2006 the Flood Wildlife households Suitable Suitable & Greenbelt AONB SHLAA Zone Site & Available Available Aldbourne 699 5 1 1% 6 3 3.25ha    Yellow Avebury / Trusloe 118 17 1 15% 0 0 0    Red Axford 28 0 0 0% 0 0 0    Red 216 4 21%   Baydon 42 2 0 0  Yellow Beckhampton 33 0 0 0% 0 0 0    Red Broad Hinton 213 2 1 1% 0 0 0   Yellow Chilton Foliat 122 12 2 11% 0 0 0    Red East Kennett 42 0 0 0% 0 0 0   Red Froxfield 130 2 0 2% 0 0 0    Red Fyfield 59 5 6 19% 0 0 0    Red Lockeridge 109 0 0 0% 0 0 0    Red Manton 119 22 0 18% 1 0 0    Red Ogbourne St Andrew 42 1 0 2% 0 0 0    Red Ogbourne St George 82 1 0 1% 0 0 0    Red Ramsbury 644 1 0 0% 8 5 24.42ha    Yellow West Overton 136 0 3 2% 1 0 0   Yellow Winterbourne Bassett 52 0 1 2% 0 0 0   Red Winterbourne Monkton 57 5 2 12% 2 2 1.65ha   Red

Leisure, Population Deliverable Basic Transport & Recreation Settlement & Land & Classification Analysis Communications & Other Employment Constraints Facilities Aldbourne Large Village Avebury / Trusloe Small Village Axford Small Village Baydon Large Village Beckhampton Small Village Broad Hinton Large Village Chilton Foliat Small Village East Kennett Small Village Froxfield Small Village Fyfield Small Village Lockeridge Small Village Manton Small Village Ogbourne St Andrew None Ogbourne St George Small Village Ramsbury Large Village West Overton Small Village Winterbourne Bassett Small Village Winterbourne Monkton Small Village

Melksham Community Area

Place of Primary Current Planning Basic Analysis Population Food Shop Post Office Worship or Score School Status Village Hall Atworth 1,220     Village Boundary Beanacre 330  Village Boundary Broughton Gifford 810   Village Boundary   Bulkington 260  Village Boundary  170  Village Boundary  410     Village Boundary Poulshot 340  HC24   Seend 490     Village Boundary Seend Cleeve 360  HC24   Sells Green 100 HC24    Semington 900    Village Boundary  Shaw 360   Village Boundary   930    Village Boundary Whitley 800    Village Boundary

No residents Population & Population Employed No of jobs in who live and Self Population Scoring Employment Group residents Village work in Contaiment Village Atworth 1,220 Large 459 311 109 24% Green Beanacre 330 Medium 155 75 45 29% Yellow Broughton Gifford 810 Large 402 249 111 28% Yellow Bulkington 260 Medium 152 44 35 23% Yellow Great Hinton 170 Small 93 33 21 23% Red Keevil 410 Medium 188 103 60 32% Yellow Poulshot 340 Medium 178 111 60 34% Yellow Seend 490 Medium 294 131 56 19% Yellow Seend Cleeve 360 Medium 215 173 80 37% Yellow Semington 900 Large 377 160 85 23% Yellow Shaw 360 Medium 214 176 48 22% Yellow Steeple Ashton 930 Large 422 245 140 33% Yellow Whitley 800 Large 352 161 59 17% Yellow

Potential Journey To Community Transport Average Transport & Daily Bus Highway Broadband Work Mobile Scoring Communications Service Capacity Speed, Service Link Community Demand Signal Scheme Minibus Responsive Mbps Atworth Level 1 Yes   3 1 2.4 Yellow Beanacre Level 1 Yes   3.5 2.6 Yellow Broughton Gifford Level 1 Yes   3 4.5 2.4 Yellow Bulkington Level 2 Yes  3 2.5 2.0  Yellow Great Hinton Level 2 Yes  2.2  Yellow Keevil Level 2 Yes   3 3.5 1.8 Yellow Poulshot Level 2 Yes   2 2.2  Yellow Seend Level 1 Yes    6.5 2.2 Yellow Seend Cleeve Level 1 Yes   6 2.2 Yellow Semington Level 1 Yes    3 4.5 2.4 Yellow Shaw Level 1 Yes   3 2.8 Yellow Steeple Ashton Level 1 Yes    3 5.5 2.2 Yellow Whitley Level 1 Yes   3 2.6 Yellow

Sports Leisure, Recreation & Recreation Children's Pitches Sports/Social Public Mobile Petrol GP Scoring Other Facilities Field Play Area (Indoor & Club Houses Library Station Outdoor) Atworth 0 1 1 12 0   Yellow Beanacre 1 1 0 6 0  Red Broughton Gifford 1 1 3 0 2  Yellow Bulkington 1 1 0 2 1  Yellow Great Hinton 0 0 0 4 1 Red Keevil 1 0 0 8 0  Yellow Poulshot 2 1 1 6 1  Yellow Seend 1 1 3 11 1  Yellow Seend Cleeve 0 0 0 0 2  Yellow Semington 1 1 1 13 1  Yellow Shaw 0 0 0 8 0 Red Steeple Ashton 2 2 2 9 1  Yellow Whitley 0 0 0 3 1  Yellow

No of Other Constraints Sites Total Area No of Growth as Identified Sites Deliverable Land Completions Sites in Dwellings Commitments % of total as Considered Scoring & Constraints since 2006 the Flood Wildlife households Suitable Suitable & Greenbelt AONB SHLAA Zone Site & Available Available Atworth 448 6 1 2% 2 2 1.65ha  Green Beanacre 116 0 0 0% 0 0 0  Yellow Broughton Gifford 288 0 0 0% 1 1 0.43ha  Yellow Bulkington 89 1 0 1% 4 0 0  Red Great Hinton 58 0 0 0% 0 0 0 Red Keevil 142 0 0 0% 0 0 0 Yellow Poulshot 104 0 4 4% 0 0 0  Yellow Seend 185 19 2 11% 1 0 0  Yellow Seend Cleeve 120 5 0 4% 0 0 0  Yellow Semington 354 6 4 3% 11 0 0   Yellow Shaw 135 0 0 0% 2 1 3.42ha  Yellow Steeple Ashton 328 0 0 0% 2 0 0 Yellow Whitley 366 0 0 0% 1 0 0 Yellow

Leisure, Population Deliverable Basic Transport & Recreation Settlement & Land & Classification Analysis Communications & Other Employment Constraints Facilities Atworth Large Village Beanacre Small Village Broughton Gifford Small Village Bulkington Small Village Great Hinton None Keevil Large Village Poulshot Small Village Seend Large Village Seend Cleeve Small Village Semington Large Village Shaw Small Village Steeple Ashton Large Village Whitley Large Village

Pewsey Community Area

Primary Place of Worship Current Planning Basic Analysis Population Food Shop Post Office Score School or Village Hall Status  Alton Priors / Alton Barnes 170  

Beechingstoke 120 

Bottlesford 170  Burbage 1450     Policy Boundary  Buttermere 50  Charlton 80  HC24 Chirton 320   Policy Boundary Chisbury 120   East Grafton 350  HC24 Easton Royal 270   Policy Boundary Great Bedwyn 1130     Policy Boundary Ham 160  HC24  Hilcott 120  HC24 Honey Street 60  Huish 60  Little Bedwyn 120  HC24 Manningford Abbots 110 Manningford Bohune 30 Manningford Bruce 230  HC24 Marden 150  HC24

Milton Lilbourne 410  HC24 20  Oare 170   HC24 150 Rushall 130   HC24 Shalbourne 390     Policy Boundary Stanton St Bernard 150  HC24 1450     Policy Boundary 200  HC24  Wilsford 20   HC24 Wilton 150 HC24 Woodborough 250   HC24 Wootton Rivers 250  HC24

No residents Population & Population Employed No of jobs in who live and Self Population Scoring Employment Group residents Village work in Contaiment Village Burbage 1450 Large 679 284 194 29% Green Charlton 80 Small 68 32 29 43% Yellow Chirton 320 Medium 221 117 69 31% Yellow East Grafton 350 Medium 147 55 43 29% Yellow Easton Royal 270 Medium 164 66 60 37% Yellow Great Bedwyn 1130 Large 509 222 150 29% Yellow Ham 160 Small 65 65 50 77% Yellow Hilcott 120 Small 211 106 76 36% Yellow Little Bedwyn 120 Small 92 98 59 64% Yellow Manningford Bruce 230 Small 199 164 85 43% Yellow Marden 150 Small 58 27 21 36% Yellow Milton Lilbourne 410 Medium Yellow Oare 170 Small 83 122 38 46% Yellow Rushall 130 Small 51 39 21 41% Yellow Shalbourne 390 Medium 170 88 58 34% Yellow Stanton St Bernard 150 Small 78 33 27 35% Yellow Upavon 1450 Large 654 1212 302 46% Green Wilton 150 Small 52 25 19 37% Yellow Woodborough 250 Small 127 61 43 34% Yellow Wootton Rivers 250 Small 80 59 41 51% Yellow

Potential Journey To Community Transport Average Transport & Daily Bus Highway Broadband Work Mobile Scoring Communications Service Capacity Speed, Service Link Community Demand Signal Scheme Minibus Responsive Mbps Burbage Level 1 Yes    4 6.5 2.0 Green None Yes   Charlton  3.5 2.0 Yellow Level 2 Yes   Chirton  6.5 2.0 Yellow Level 2 Yes   East Grafton  2.5 2.0 Yellow Level 1 Yes   Easton Royal  3.5 2.0 Yellow Level 1 Yes  Great Bedwyn   4 6.5 1.6 Yellow Level 2  Ham Yes   Yellow Level 2 Yes   Hilcott  Yellow Level 2  Little Bedwyn Yes   3.5 1.6 Yellow Level 2 Yes   Manningford Bruce  0.5 2.0 Yellow Level 2   Marden Yes  2 2.0 Yellow Level 2 Yes   Milton Lilbourne  2.5 2.0 Yellow Level 2   Oare Yes  3 2.0 Yellow Level 2   Rushall Yes  5 2.0 Yellow Level 2 Yes  Shalbourne   1 1.6 Yellow Level 2   Stanton St Bernard Yes  Yellow Level 2 Yes   Upavon  3 6.5 2.0 Yellow Wilton Level 2 Yes    4 2.0 Yellow Woodborough Level 2 Yes    6.5 2.0 Yellow Wootton Rivers Level 2 Yes    0.5 2.0 Yellow

Sports Leisure, Recreation & Recreation Children's Pitches Sports/Social Public Mobile Petrol GP Scoring Other Facilities Field Play Area (Indoor & Club Houses Library Station Outdoor) Burbage 1 1 3 7 2    Green 0 Charlton 0 0 0 1    Red 1  Chirton 1 0 3 1   Yellow 0  East Grafton 0 0 0 1   Yellow 1 Easton Royal 1 0 3 1    Red 1   Great Bedwyn 2 5 0 2  Yellow 0 Ham 0 0 0 1    Red 0 Hilcott 0 0 0 0    Red  Little Bedwyn 1 0 0 0 1   Yellow 1 Manningford Bruce 1 0 2 0    Red 0  Marden 0 0 0 1   Yellow 1  Milton Lilbourne 0 1 0 2   Yellow 0  Oare 0 0 2 1   Yellow 0  Rushall 0 0 1 0   Yellow 1  Shalbourne 1 3 10 1   Yellow 0  Stanton St Bernard 1 0 2 0   Yellow Upavon 1 2 4 7 2    Green Wilton 1 1 1 3 1    Yellow Woodborough 0 0 0 4 0    Yellow Wootton Rivers 1 1 0 0 1    Yellow

No of Other Constraints Sites Total Area No of Growth as Identified Sites Deliverable Land & Completions Sites in Dwellings Commitments % of total as Considered Scoring Constraints since 2006 the Flood Wildlife households Suitable Suitable & Greenbelt AONB SHLAA Zone Site & Available Available 617 0%  Burbage 0 0 10 8 15.83ha  Green 34 79%    Charlton 25 2 0 0 0  Red 145 2%   Chirton 2 1 0 0 0  Yellow 140 0%   East Grafton 0 0 0 0 0  Yellow 99 2%  Easton Royal 1 1 2 0 0  Red 509 5%    Great Bedwyn 20 3 3 1 0.75ha  Yellow 46 7%  Ham 3 0 0 0 0  Red 37 14%    Hilcott 1 4 0 0 0  Red 39 5%   Little Bedwyn 1 1 0 0 0  Red 17 47%    Manningford Bruce 2 6 0 0 0  Red 35 40%  Marden 12 2 0 0 0  Red 160 1%   Milton Lilbourne 0 1 0 0 0  Yellow 78 5%   Oare 2 2 0 0 0  Red 39 428%   Rushall 123 44 0 0 0  Red 120 16 13%   Shalbourne 0 0 0 0  Yellow 60 10%   Stanton St Bernard 0 6 0 0 0  Red 337 46 21%   Upavon 24 0 0 0  Yellow Wilcot 49 5 1 12% 4 2 2.70ha    Red Woodborough 88 2 0 2% 0 0 0  Red

Wootton Rivers 88 10 1 13% 0 0 0    Red

Leisure, Population Deliverable Basic Transport & Recreation Settlement & Land & Classification Analysis Communications & Other Employment Constraints Facilities Burbage Large Village Charlton Small Village Chirton Small Village East Grafton Small Village Easton Royal Small Village Great Bedwyn Large Village Ham Small Village Hilcott Small Village Little Bedwyn Small Village Manningford Bruce Small Village Marden Small Village Milton Lilbourne Small Village Oare Small Village Rushall Small Village Shalbourne Large Village Stanton St Bernard Small Village Upavon Large Village Wilcot Small Village Woodborough Small Village Wootton Rivers Small Village

Tidworth Community Area

Place of Current Primary Basic Analysis Population Food Shop Post Office Worship or Planning Score School Village Hall Status Aughton (Collingbourne Ducis) 200** HC24 Brunton (Collingbourne Ducis) 80** HC24 Chute Standen/ Chute Cadley 100  Policy Collingbourne Ducis 840  Boundary   Collingbourne Kingston 460 HC24 East Chisenbury 120 HC24 East Everleigh/Everleigh 225  HC24 Enford 410  HC24

Fittleton 70  HC24 Haxton 190  Lower Chute 40 HC24 Policy Netheravon 1080     Boundary Tidcombe / Fosbury 80  Upper Chute 190  HC24

No residents Population & Population Employed No of jobs in who live and Self Population Scoring Employment Group residents Village work in Contaiment Village Collingbourne Ducis 840 Large 321 132 66 21% Yellow Collingbourne Kingston 460 Medium 165 77 70 42% Yellow Enford 410 Medium Yellow Lower Chute 40 Small Red Netheravon 1080 Large 640 242 116 18% Yellow Upper Chute 190 Medium Yellow

Potential Journey To Community Transport Average Transport & Daily Bus Highway Broadband Work Mobile Scoring Communications Service Capacity Speed, Service Link Community Demand Signal Scheme Minibus Responsive Mbps Collingbourne Ducis Level 2 Yes   4 6.5 2.2 Yellow Collingbourne Kingston Level 2 Yes   3 2.2 Yellow Enford Level 2 Yes  3 2.0 Yellow Lower Chute None Yes   2.2 Yellow Netheravon Level 2 Yes  2 6.5 2.0 Yellow Upper Chute None No   2.2 Red

Sports Leisure, Recreation & Recreation Children's Pitches Sports/Social Public Mobile Petrol GP Scoring Other Facilities Field Play Area (Indoor & Club Houses Library Station Outdoor) Collingbourne Ducis 1 3 2 6 0  Yellow Collingbourne Kingston 1 1 1 11 1   Green Enford 1 1 1 1 1  Yellow Lower Chute 1 1 0 0 0 Red Netheravon 1 2 2 7 1  Yellow Upper Chute 0 1 0 0 0  Yellow

No of Other Constraints Sites Total Area No of Growth as Identified Sites Deliverable Land & Completions Sites in Dwellings Commitments % of total as Considered Scoring Constraints since 2006 the Flood Wildlife households Suitable Suitable & Greenbelt AONB SHLAA Zone Site & Available Available Collingbourne Ducis 319 3 1 1% 5 1 0.19ha   Green Collingbourne Kingston 57 0 0 0% 0 0 0   Red Enford 139 0 0 0% 0 0 0  Yellow Lower Chute 49 0 13 27% 0 0 0   Red Netheravon 449 1 0 0% 7 2 0.56ha   Green Upper Chute 76 2 0 3% 0 0 0  Red

Leisure, Population Deliverable Basic Transport & Recreation Settlement & Land & Classification Analysis Communications & Other Employment Constraints Facilities Collingbourne Ducis Large Village Collingbourne Kingston Small Village Enford Small Village Lower Chute None Netheravon Large Village Upper Chute None

Note – The Chutes are to be considered a group of settlements and a Small Village.

Trowbridge Community Area

Place of Worship Food Post Primary Basic Analysis Population or Current Planning Status Score Shop Office School Village Hall Hilperton is considered alongside  Hilperton 4,730    Village Boundary 1,560   Village Boundary Southwick 1,570     Village Boundary    310  Village Boundary Whaddon 40     Yarnbrook 210  Village Boundary Note: Trowbridge, Hilperton, and Staverton Marina effectively constitute a continuous urban area, although it is acknowledged that they are separated in part by the important green space of Hilperton Gap. In practical terms, therefore, they should be planned for as a single entity. Staverton Marina has always been considered as an extension to Trowbridge, and has never been regarded as a settlement in its own right. However, Hilperton has been regarded as a separate village, although the precise boundaries between Hilperton and Trowbridge are difficult to identify.

Hilperton has very few services or facilities. The only convenience retail outlet is the petrol filling station. There is no healthcare facility and no secondary school. Residents are likely to rely on the supermarkets and other convenience stores, the doctors‟ surgeries and pharmacists, and the secondary schools in Trowbridge. Furthermore, Hilperton is largely dependent on Trowbridge for its employment. Indeed, 32% of the resident working population commute to Trowbridge as opposed to only 20% who work within the village.

However, Hilperton does possess a primary school, a church, some comparison goods stores, a number of public houses, and the petrol filling station (which sells a limited range of food). If Hilperton were located at some distance from Trowbridge, it would be able to function more independently as a small town or village. However, due to its proximity to Trowbridge, and its close relationship with its neighbour, it cannot be considered in isolation.It is important to plan for Trowbridge, Hilperton and Staverton Marina as a single unit. The three already operate effectively as one functional urban area. Moreover, in order to enable Hilperton to maintain its individual character, which is an important aim of the local residents, joint planning for both Trowbridge and Hilperton will help to prevent coalescence between the two.

No residents Population & Population Employed No of jobs in who live and Self Population Scoring Employment Group residents Village work in Contaiment Village North Bradley 1,560 Large 604 102 81 13% Yellow Southwick 1,570 Large 875 309 141 16% Yellow West Ashton 310 Medium 202 83 53 26% Yellow Yarnbrook 210 Small 90 44 26 29% Red

Potential Journey To Community Transport Average Transport & Daily Bus Highway Broadband Work Mobile Scoring Communications Service Capacity Speed, Service Link Community Demand Signal Scheme Minibus Responsive Mbps North Bradley Level 1 Yes   3.5 2.2 Yellow Southwick Level 1 Yes   3.5 2.2 Yellow West Ashton Level 1 Yes    1.5 2.4 Yellow   Yarnbrook Level 1 Yes  2.6 Yellow

Sports Leisure, Recreation & Recreation Children's Pitches Sports/Social Public Mobile Petrol GP Scoring Other Facilities Field Play Area (Indoor & Club Houses Library Station Outdoor) North Bradley 1 1 2 10 2  Yellow Southwick 1 1 4 15 3  Yellow 0 1  West Ashton 1 1 5 Yellow 0 1  Yarnbrook 0 0 0  Yellow

No of Other Constraints Sites Total Area No of Deliverable Growth as Identified Sites Completions Sites in Land & Dwellings Commitments % of total as Considered Scoring since 2006 the Flood Wildlife Constraints households Suitable Suitable & Greenbelt AONB SHLAA Zone Site & Available Available North Bradley 604 2 6 1% 1 1 3.14ha  Green Southwick 664 37 14 8% 3 1 1.13ha  Green West Ashton 150 34 2 24% 1 1 0.6ha  Yellow Yarnbrook 0 0 0   Red

Leisure, Population Deliverable Basic Transport & Recreation Settlement & Land & Classification Analysis Communications & Other Employment Constraints Facilities North Bradley Large Village Southwick Large Village West Ashton Large Village Yarnbrook Small Village

Warminster Community Area

Place of Current Primary Basic Analysis Population Food Shop Post Office Worship or Planning Score School Village Hall Status Bapton 30    130   Boyton 60   70     Village 680  Boundary  Village 370   Boundary     Village 760 Boundary    Village /Corsley Heath 270  Boundary  Corton 160    Village Crockerton 330    Boundary Village 640     Boundary 390      200    80      Village 250 Boundary     Village 300 Boundary 120     80    60    Village Stockton 180   Boundary   610   Tytherington 70     190   Village 348     Boundary

No residents Population & Population Employed No of jobs in who live and Self Population Scoring Employment Group residents Village work in Contaiment Village Chapmanslade 680 Medium 399 187 106 27% Yellow Chitterne 370 Medium 116 48 42 36% Yellow Codford 760 Large 370 377 125 34% Green Corsley/Corsley Heath 270 Medium 336 278 129 38% Yellow Crockerton 330 Medium 147 904 44 30% Yellow Heytesbury 640 Medium 238 93 51 21% Yellow Horningsham 390 Medium 194 390 112 58% Yellow Longbridge Deverill 250 Medium 290 352 109 38% Yellow Maiden Bradley 300 Medium 140 80 68 49% Yellow Stockton 180 Small 71 59 41 58% Yellow Sutton Veny 610 Medium 325 199 106 33% Yellow

Potential Journey To Community Transport Average Transport & Daily Bus Highway Broadband Work Mobile Scoring Communications Service Capacity Speed, Service Link Community Demand Signal Scheme Minibus Responsive Mbps Chapmanslade Level 1  6.5 2.2 Yellow Chitterne None Yes    0.5 1.4 Yellow Level 1   Codford 6.5 2.0 Yellow Corsley/Corsley Heath Level 1   4 3 2.0 Green Level 1   Crockerton 2 2.4 Yellow Heytesbury Level 1  3 4 2.0 Yellow Horningsham None Yes   3 2.5 2.0 Yellow Longbridge Deverill Level 1   3 3 2.4 Yellow Maiden Bradley None Yes   4 1.8 Yellow Stockton Level 2   2.0 Yellow Sutton Veny Level 1  3 6.5 2.2 Yellow

Sports Leisure, Recreation & Recreation Children's Pitches Sports/Social Public Mobile Petrol GP Scoring Other Facilities Field Play Area (Indoor & Club Houses Library Station Outdoor) Chapmanslade 1 1 0 2 1  Yellow Chitterne 1 1 1 0 1  Yellow 0   Codford 1 2 0 1 Yellow Corsley/Corsley Heath 1 1 2 3 3  Yellow 0 Crockerton 0 0 0 1 Red Heytesbury 1 1 4 3 1  Yellow Horningsham 1 1 2 3 1  Yellow Longbridge Deverill 0 0 0 0 1  Yellow Maiden Bradley 0 0 1 12 1  Yellow Stockton 0 1 1 0 1 Red Sutton Veny 1 0 1 5 0  Yellow

No of Other Constraints Sites Total Area No of Growth as Identified Sites Deliverable Land & Completions Sites in Dwellings Commitments % of total as Considered Scoring Constraints since 2006 the Flood Wildlife households Suitable Suitable & Greenbelt AONB SHLAA Zone Site & Available Available Chapmanslade 203 1 0 0% 2 0 0  Yellow Chitterne 127 1 0 1% 7 5 3.46ha  Yellow Codford 312 0 0 0% 0 0 0   Yellow Corsley/Corsley Heath 200 9 8 9% 1 0 0   Yellow Crockerton 119 8 0 7% 0 0 0    Red Heytesbury 205 4 0 2% 0 0 0   Yellow Horningsham 74 0 0 0% 0 0 0    Red Longbridge Deverill 154 3 0 2% 0 0 0    Red Maiden Bradley 106 6 5 10% 0 0 0  Yellow Stockton 61 4 2 10% 0 0 0    Red Sutton Veny 256 2 5 3% 0 0 0  Yellow

Leisure, Population Deliverable Basic Transport & Recreation Settlement & Land & Classification Analysis Communications & Other Employment Constraints Facilities Chapmanslade Small Village Chitterne Small Village Codford Large Village Corsley/Corsley Heath Large Village Crockerton Small Village Heytesbury Large Village Horningsham Small Village Longbridge Deverill Small Village Maiden Bradley Small Village Stockton Small Village Sutton Veny Small Village

Westbury Community Area

Place of Primary Current Planning Basic Analysis Population Food Shop Post Office Worship or Score School Status Village Hall Bratton 1,260     Village Boundary 130  1,900     Village Boundary  Edington/Tinhead 330  Village Boundary  Hawkeridge/ Dursley 342   Heywood 130  

No residents Population & Population Employed No of jobs in who live and Self Population Scoring Employment Group residents Village work in Contaiment Village Bratton 1,260 Large 555 189 132 24% Yellow Dilton Marsh 1,900 Large 830 318 195 23% Green Edington/Tinhead 330 Medium 143 42 30 21% Yellow

Potential Journey To Community Transport Average Transport & Daily Bus Highway Broadband Work Mobile Scoring Communications Service Capacity Speed, Service Link Community Demand Signal Scheme Minibus Responsive Mbps Bratton Level 1 Yes   3 6 2.2 Yellow Dilton Marsh Level 1 Yes   4 3 2.4 Green Edington/Tinhead Level 1 Yes   6.5 2.2 Yellow

Sports Leisure, Recreation & Recreation Children's Pitches Sports/Social Public Mobile Petrol GP Scoring Other Facilities Field Play Area (Indoor & Club Houses Library Station Outdoor) Bratton 2 1 1 16 1   Green Dilton Marsh 1 1 1 8 1  Yellow Edington/Tinhead 1 1 0 0 1  Yellow

No of Other Constraints Sites Total Area No of Growth as Identified Sites Deliverable Land Completions Sites in Dwellings Commitments % of total as Considered Scoring & Constraints since 2006 the Flood Wildlife households Suitable Suitable & Greenbelt AONB SHLAA Zone Site & Available Available Bratton 506 1 0 2 1 1.33ha   Green Dilton Marsh 643 0 1 4 1 0.35ha   Green Edington/Tinhead 296 0 1 2 0 0  Yellow

Leisure, Population Deliverable Basic Transport & Recreation Settlement & Land & Classification Analysis Communications & Other Employment Constraints Facilities Bratton Large Village Dilton Marsh Large Village Edington/Tinhead Small Village

Wootton Bassett and Cricklade Community Area

Place of Primary Basic Analysis Population Food Shop Post Office Worship or Current Planning Status Score School Village Hall Bradenstoke 1210   Framework Boundary   Broad Town 420  Framework Boundary Bushton 110  Clyffe Pypard 70  Hook 230   Framework Boundary  Latton 340 Framework Boundary   Lydiard Millicent 1020 Framework Boundary Lyneham 4240     Framework Boundary Marston Meysey 200  Purton 3370     Framework Boundary  Purton Stoke 130 Framework Boundary Tockenham 100 

No residents Population & Population Employed No of jobs in who live and Self Population Scoring Employment Group residents Village work in Contaiment Village Bradenstoke 1,210 Large 345 76 73 21% Yellow Broad Town 420 Medium 262 77 50 19% Yellow Hook 230 Small 223 460 86 39% Yellow Latton 340 Medium 171 59 44 26% Yellow Lydiard Millicent 1,020 Large 483 296 122 25% Green Lyneham 4,240 Large 2844 4109 1794 63% Green Purton 3,370 Large 1528 785 443 29% Green Purton Stoke 130 Small 156 145 70 45% Yellow

Potential Journey To Community Transport Average Transport & Daily Bus Highway Broadband Work Mobile Scoring Communications Service Capacity Speed, Service Link Community Demand Signal Scheme Minibus Responsive Mbps Bradenstoke Level 1 Yes   3 2.4 Yellow Broad Town None No   5.5 2.0 Yellow Level 1 Yes   Hook 4 2.6 Yellow Latton Level 2 Yes  4.5 2.2 Yellow Level 1 Yes   Lydiard Millicent 3 2.8 Yellow Lyneham Level 1 Yes   5 6.5 2.4 Green Purton  4 Purton Stoke Level 1 Yes  3.5 2.2 Yellow

Sports Leisure, Recreation & Recreation Children's Pitches Sports/Social Public Mobile Petrol GP Scoring Other Facilities Field Play Area (Indoor & Club Houses Library Station Outdoor) Bradenstoke 1 0 0 0 1  Yellow Broad Town 1 1 0 2 0  Yellow Hook 0 0 0 3 2   Yellow Latton 1 1 1 1 0  Yellow Lydiard Millicent 0 0 1 15 1   Yellow Lyneham 1 3 1 0 2   Yellow Purton Purton Stoke 0 0 0 0 1  Yellow

No of Other Constraints Sites Total Area No of Deliverable Growth as Identified Sites Completions Sites in Land & Dwellings Commitments % of total as Considered Scoring since 2006 the Flood Wildlife Constraints households Suitable Suitable & Greenbelt AONB SHLAA Zone Site & Available Available Bradenstoke 255 0 0 0% 4 3 1.96ha  Yellow Broad Town 149 0 0 0% 0 2 0   Yellow Hook 85 0 0 0% 0 1 0  Red Latton 121 0 0 0% 0 0 0  Yellow Lydiard Millicent 359 1 0 0% 0 0 0  Yellow Lyneham 1,448 0 0 0% 5 2 2.91ha Green Purton 1,520 0 0 0% 15 5 23.37ha Green Purton Stoke 70 30 0 43% 0 0 0  Red

Leisure, Population Deliverable Basic Transport & Recreation Settlement & Land & Classification Analysis Communications & Other Employment Constraints Facilities Bradenstoke Small Village Broad Town Small Village Hook Small Village Latton Small Village Lydiard Millicent Large Village Lyneham Large Village Purton Large Village Purton Stoke Small Village

Appendix C – Summary of Role and Function Analysis of Market Towns and Principal Settlements & main data outputs used in this assessment

Issue Data Sets Description Net affordable need per annum (by An assessment of housing need and West of England Strategic Town West/by Community Area East & state of affordable housing delivery Housing Market Assessment North) in towns across Wiltshire was Swindon Housing Market Need in comparison to total households formed using a range of Housing Assessment 2006 (by Town West/by District East & North) Needs Studies undertaken by the Wiltshire Strategic Housing Supply as a % of need (East & West former district councils, together with Land Availability Assessment Only) a Strategic Housing Market Area Kennet District Council Affordable Housing Type of home in most demand on Assessments for Wiltshire. Housing Needs Survey 2005 Need register (published in 2006) The use of these studies was North Wiltshire Housing House price in comparison to national necessary as at the time of Needs Study average (North & East) production the Wiltshire Strategic Housing Needs Register House price & comparison to housing market assessment was not Housing Monitoring Report district/region (West only) available. 2009 Average household income (Weekly 2001 Census West/Annual East & North) In trying to understand the potential Wiltshire Workspace and Average household income in for growth and level of development Employment Land Strategy is appropriate revolves around Economic Study of Kennet comparison to district & region (West understanding what has been District 2006 only) delivered and how this has/will affect North Wiltshire Employment Average first time buyer price & affordability. Land Review 2006 comparison to district/region (West Employment only) Land Assessment 2007 % of households that can afford market Employment Land Monitoring housing Report 2008 % of households that can afford to buy Market Town Profiles report on open market with wealth adjusted North Wiltshire Retail Needs figures (West only) Assessment Study 2007 % of households that can afford to rent Affordability based solely on income (West only) Housing Completions since 2001 Housing Completions Completions since 2006 Housing Completions Conclusions Self-containment % of residents employed & work in as The concentration and mix of and Dormitory % total employed residents (self- existing employment were used to Employment Status containment score) indicate the self-containment and/or Average commuting distance dormitory status of each town. This was accomplished using a number Discussion about nearby employment of different datasets, including the centres and transport links Annual Business Inquiry 2007 Discussion about modes of travel. Workplace Analysis and the 2001 Total number of jobs Census data. The employment potential for each town was Total number of employed residents addressed in the WWELS, and the Employment Structure (sectors of results and findings of this report are employment) included in the analysis. The Market Key employment locations Town Profiles report that assessed the “vulnerability” of each town also Existing Employment base (no & types of formed part of the analysis. Concentration and company) mix of Employers Key employers Discussion about WWELS conclusions Discussion about District Employment Land Survey conclusions Discussion about current employment land and sites (either allocated or with Potential o/s permissions) Employment Conclusions Conclusions Conclusions of market town profile Market Town Profiles study No of convenience/comparison (North & The facilities of each town have West Wiltshire Retail Needs West) been appraised subjectively, beyond Study 2007 the simple count of the settlement Town Centre Retail Surveys hierarchy, in order to gain a better (In house) No of services (West only) understanding of each town centre Various GIS Datasets held by function or activities, how it serves Wiltshire Council Discussion on types of shops available the surrounding rural hinterland, and Internet Searches and Local its role in Wiltshire as a whole. A Knowledge number of surveys were used, Retail Conclusion on retail role including Town Surveys by Wiltshire No of council facilities (Library/Leisure Council and Retail Needs Assessments. The analysis Facilities & Town Cultural and centres) considered not only the retail offer Centre Entertainment Ad-hoc discussion about other facilities and leisure facilities, but also the including; museums, art centres, self-containment and theatres and tourist destinations interconnectivity of the settlements. No of schools Education and Health Hospital & GP facilities Presence of churches & any other Faith places of worship Facilities and Town Centre Conclusions Conclusions The Wiltshire Council Strategic Strategic Transport Transport Assessment (2009) Assessment provides data on and assessment of Wiltshire Strategic Housing sustainable transport options using Land Availability Assessment broad indicators of accessibility, bus Housing Monitoring Report Strategic Transport Assessment Transport assessment score service provision and connectivity, 2009 rail access and frequency, highway Employment Land Monitoring capacity and journey to work trips Report 2008 for each settlement. This Conservation Statements assessment also uses a scoring (numerous) system to rank the settlements, Various GIS Datasets held by which provides a useful comparison Wiltshire Council Transport assessment conclusions Conclusions between individual settlements. Amount of brownfield land available in The amount of Previously SHLAA & potential no of dwellings Developed Land (PDL) is measured, No dwellings and/or employment together with the levels of greenfield development already planned on land and land development Brownfield brownfield land commitments. This information was taken from the Housing Land Amount of greenfield land and potential Availability and Employment Greenfield no of dwellings form SHLAA Monitoring Reports produced by Outstanding commitments (dwellings or Wiltshire Council, and the 2008 employment development either under- Strategic Housing Land Availability construction, already planned or Assessment by Roger Tym and Land Capacity Already Committed allocated in local plan) Partners for the Council. This element also includes information on Land Capacity Conclusions Conclusions built and natural environmental Environmental Natural Nearby or covering environmental Constraints designations constraints, such as the Green Belt, Areas of Outstanding Natural Built environmental designations Beauty (AONBs), Sites of Special Built environmental constraints i.e. Scientific Interest (SSSIs) and Built railway line conservation areas. The majority of the data on environmental constraints is held at Wiltshire Council on an up-to-date Geographical Information System Environmental Constraints Conclusions Conclusions (GIS). Community Area Overview of conclusions/aspiration from A review of Community Area Plans, Community Area Plan Plan community area plan Conservation Area Statements and Various Conservation other relevant local plans has been Statements & Planning Briefs Conservation undertaken. A number of the plans Statements & Summary of existing conservation are aspirational documents, whilst Local Plans Review Development Briefs statements & development briefs others are focused on particular topics. This review sought relevant information which could inform the Spatial Strategy, and was not Previous Issues and Options Summary of outcome of issues and intended to be a wholesale review of Consultations (Oct 2007) options work by District Councils the documents. The results of the consultations Sustainability undertaken by the former Wiltshire Appraisal/Strategic district councils have already been Environmental Assessment reviewed above. However, a further Output reports from District analysis was carried out on the Issues & Options Work results of previous consultations with the role and function analysis in Summary of outcome of SA/SEA mind, in order to develop a better assessment of options investigated by understanding of the role of each SA/SEA of former District Options Work District Councils settlement. A number of interviews and Infrastructure Work (toward information gathering exercises Infrastructure Delivery Plan) have been carried out as part of the collection of evidence for strategic site allocations in the Core Strategy. This has provided information on barriers and/or concerns that may affect the amount of development Conclusions from work on Infrastructure appropriate at each location. The Delivery Plan leading up to Wiltshire results have been summarised for Infrastructure Capacity 2026 document. each settlement.

Sheet C1: Commuting Mode Works at Car Car On Settlement Underground Train Bus Taxi Motorcycle Bicycle Other Home driver passenger foot

Amesbury/Durrington

(incl. Larkhill)/Bulford Bradford-on-Avon 12.0% 0.4% 4.5% 2.9% 0.1% 70.9% 7.4% 1.3% 2.3% 9.8% 0.5% Calne 7.1% 0.2% 0.9% 3.7% 0.3% 68.3% 6.6% 1.9% 5.7% 12.2% 0.3% Chippenham 7.5% 0.1% 3.7% 2.5% 0.2% 66.5% 7.5% 1.3% 4.7% 13.2% 0.3% Corsham 9.5% 0.2% 0.7% 4.9% 1.5% 74.3% 7.2% 0.2% 2.2% 8.1% 0.7%

Cricklade 9.4% 0.1% 1.3% 4.3% 0.5% 70.9% 7.1% 1.2% 3.5% 10.9% 0.1% Devizes 8.2% 0.0% 0.4% 2.7% 0.2% 66.3% 7.6% 1.3% 4.7% 16.4% 0.4% Downton 9.1% 0.0% 0.6% 2.6% 1.4% 74.4% 7.2% 0.8% 4.6% 8.1% 0.3% 11.6% 0.4% 2.1% 1.8% 0.1% 67.4% 4.3% 0.8% 3.1% 19.5% 0.5% Market Lavington 13.7% 0.0% 0.4% 1.8% 0.0% 64.9% 8.8% 0.4% 1.8% 8.2% 0.0% Marlborough 10.3% 0.2% 0.8% 1.9% 0.0% 63.4% 6.3% 0.4% 2.7% 24.2% 0.2%

Melksham 8.0% 0.0% 0.4% 2.8% 0.2% 71.0% 7.4% 1.4% 6.0% 10.6% 0.3% Mere 11.9% 0.3% 1.7% 1.9% 1.3% 65.1% 5.6% 0.0% 6.5% 17.0% 0.6% Pewsey 11.1% 0.3% 3.8% 2.9% 1.0% 68.7% 6.2% 0.0% 2.8% 14.0% 0.3% Salisbury 8.7% 0.1% 2.2% 6.4% 1.1% 57.0% 7.1% 0.4% 5.3% 19.8% 0.5% Tidworth/Ludgershall 6.3% 0.1% 1.1% 3.7% 0.3% 54.3% 6.6% 1.5% 6.0% 25.1% 1.3%

Tisbury 15.0% 0.4% 8.8% 0.8% 0.9% 65.5% 6.6% 0.0% 2.5% 14.5% 0.0% Trowbridge 7.5% 0.0% 1.7% 1.9% 0.3% 68.6% 7.2% 1.4% 4.1% 14.5% 0.2% 8.1% 0.0% 2.0% 1.4% 0.5% 62.4% 7.8% 1.4% 6.1% 17.5% 0.8% Westbury 8.4% 0.1% 2.3% 2.2% 0.0% 71.6% 7.3% 1.9% 3.3% 11.2% 0.2% Wilton 8.3% 0.2% 1.5% 8.9% 1.4% 56.6% 7.0% 0.3% 4.4% 19.1% 0.6% Wootton Bassett 7.6% 0.1% 0.5% 5.3% 0.3% 73.4% 6.2% 1.3% 2.5% 10.0% 0.5% England 9.2% 3.5% 4.7% 8.3% 0.6% 60.5% 6.7% 1.2% 3.1% 11.0% 0.5%

Source: 2001 Census

Sheet C2: Self Containment Self- % of employed containment (% Employed Employed & that could be Settlement Employed in Net in-commute that live and residents work in employed in work in the town town)

Amesbury/Durrington 11578 10225 -1353 6173 53 88 (incl. Larkhill)/Bulford Bradford-on-Avon 4823 2562 -2261 1389 29 53 Calne 5903 4147 -1756 2253 38 70 Chippenham 17748 15775 -1973 8444 48 89 Corsham 4627 4031 -596 1579 34 87

Cricklade 1947 752 -1195 481 25 39 Devizes 7446 8892 1446 4209 57 119 Downton 1334 1021 -313 404 30 77 Malmesbury 2709 4656 1947 1334 49 172 Market Lavington 684 379 -305 205 30 55 Marlborough 3438 3649 211 1749 51 106

Melksham 9355 7758 -1597 4244 45 83 Mere 953 869 -84 420 44 91 Pewsey 1430 1216 -214 585 41 85 Salisbury 22286 25482 3196 14097 63 114 Tidworth/Ludgershall 6903 6173 -730 3871 56 89

Tisbury 901 659 -242 371 41 73 Trowbridge 16660 18087 1427 9597 58 109 Warminster 8469 7308 -1161 4749 56 86 Westbury 6385 4569 -1816 1880 29 72 Wilton 1705 2787 1082 699 41 163 Wootton Bassett 5690 3999 -1691 1722 30 70

Source: 2001 Census

Sheet E1: Employment Statistics Community Community Total Total Area Working Area Working Resident Workplace Economic Unemployment % JSA Settlement Age Age Based Based Activity Rate Rate Claimant Population Population Employment Employment 2006 2026

Amesbury/Durrington 11578 10225 79% 2% 187 21,360 22,510 (incl. Larkhill)/Bulford Bradford-on-Avon 4823 2562 69% 2% 110 9,670 9,270 Calne 5903 4147 72% 2% 317 12,070 13,840 Chippenham 17748 15775 75% 2% 627 27,250 30,760 Corsham 4627 4031 69% 2% 171 11,460 12,120

Cricklade 1947 752 76% 2% 28 18,420 17,470 Devizes 7327 7313 71% 3% 280 16,710 15,950 Downton 1334 1021 70% 1% 23 11,320 9,920 Malmesbury 2709 4656 73% 2% 58 11,030 10,560 Marlborough 3438 3649 67% 2% 78 9,970 9,140

Melksham 9355 7758 73% 2% 254 16,490 17,090 Mere 953 869 66% 2% 23 2,670 1,710 Pewsey 1430 1216 68% 2% 48 7,990 8,060 Salisbury 22286 25482 72% 2% 653 24,400 23,860 Tidworth/Ludgershall 6903 6173 83% 2% 120 11,590 17,110

Tisbury 901 659 68% 2% 27 3,720 3,170 Trowbridge 16660 18087 72% 3% 640 23,820 27,300 Warminster 8469 7308 72% 2% 204 15,390 15,550 Westbury 6385 4569 73% 3% 211 10,100 11,570 Wilton 1705 2787 71% 2% 36 5,010 4,350 Wootton Bassett 5690 3999 74% 2% 138 18,420 17,470

Source: 2001 Census

Sheet E2: Employment Structure (Sheet 1 of 2) Types of Employment Companies Key Employment No. of Key Employers from DTZ Settlement (Top 5 Business under 25 Locations/Sites from DTZ Companies WWELS Sectors) employees Study Information and Communication - Boscombe Down, Solstice Park, Amesbury/Durrington Professional, Scientific & Avon Packers, Chemring Counter Minton Disribution Park, Porton Technical - Public Administration Measures, Co-op Group, Qinetiq (incl. Larkhill)/Bulford Down & Defence - Education - Health 543 492 Information and Communication - Treenwood Industrial Estate, Professional, Scientific & Hopsice Care Kingston Road, Elm Cross, The Bradford-on-Avon Technical - Education - Retail - tannery Health 497 480 Allied Frozen Foods, Calne Manufacturing - Construction - Porte Marsh Industrial Estate, Electronics Ltd, PP Injection Calne Retail - Education - Health Beversbrook, Lower Quemerford Mill 607 571 Mouldings, Deeplas, Deceunuinck Langley Park, Bumpers Farm, Manufacturing - Construction - Wincanton Methuen Park, Parsonage Industrial Chippenham Retail - Education - Health 1,437 1,312 Estate, Greenways Business Park Manufacturing - Retail - Fiveways & Leafield Industrial Real World Studios Transport - Accommodation & Estate, Spring Park, Basil Hill Corsham MoD Food - Education - Health Barracks Manufacturing - Construction - Chelworth and Thor Industrial Accommodation - Professional, Cricklade Estates Scientific & Technical - Education Hayden‟s Bakeries, Toft Foods, Grant Engineering, Police (HQ), Manufacturing - Retail - Glenmore Business Centre, Garden Cross Manufacturing, Wadsworth, Professional, Scientific & Trading Estate, Nursteed Road, Devizes Gaiger Brothers (eng), Renelec Ltd, Technical - Education - Health Hopton Park Industrial Estate Omitec Group, DSS Packaging, Kitchen Manufacturing 598 552

Downton Business Centre, The Manufacturing - Wholesale - Headlands, Salisbury Road Downton Retail - Education - Health Industrial Estate 311 Retail - Information & Communication - Professional, Eastcourt Farm Dyson Malmesbury Scientific & Technical - Health - Malmesbury Industrial Park Arts & Entertainment 343 Retail - Information & Microlights Ltd, Withy King & Lee Salisbury Road Trading Estate, Communication - Professional, (sols), Marlborough College, First Woostock Court, Blenheim Road, Marlborough Scientific & Technical - Education Water Ltd, Tesco Rainscombe Park - Health 545 526

Sheet E2: Employment Structure (Sheet 2 of 2) Companies No. of Settlement Top 5 Employment Types under 25 Key Employers Key Employment Locations/Sites Companies employees

Bowerhill & Broad Land Farm Manufacturing - Retail - Business Industrial Estates, Avonside Cooper Tire & Rubber, Knorr- Administration - Health - Arts & Business Park , Hampton Park, Melksham Bremse Rail Systems Entertainment Lancaster Park, Challymead Business Park 382 357

Manufacturing - Construction - The Beaumont Business Centre, Mere Retail - Information & The Hill Brush Co. Ltd Quarryfield Industrial Estate, Communication - Health Industrial Estate (nearby) 224

Construction - Retail - Fordbrook Furniture and numerous Salisbury Road Business Park, Pewsey Professional, Scientific & furniture makers, Techlogic and Nursery Farm, Fordbrook Business Technical - Education - Health Wrycom Group Centre 214 Retail - Information & Churchfileds Industrial Estate, Old Communication - Financial & Salisbury Sarum, Southampton Road Insurance - Education - Health 2,175 1,996 Retail - Information & Castledown & Ludgershall Business Communication - Property - Public Tesco, MOD Park, Bourne Road, Hedge End Tidworth/Ludgershall Administration & Defence - Farm Education 238 213 Construction - Accommodation - Tisbury Professional, Scientific & Station Works, Manor Farm Technical - Education - Health 172 White Horse Business Park, Retail - Business Administration - Wiltshire Council, Platinum Motor Park, Briar Ash, Public Administration & Defence - Trowbridge Virgin Canal Road & Riverway Industrial Education - Health 1,277 1,142 Estate

Deverill Road Trading Estate, Center Parcs (nearby), Defence Manufacturing - Retail - Financial Woodcock Industrial Estate, Support Group (eng.), Kingdown Warminster & Insurance - Education - Health Crusader Park & Furnax Lane Bath Community School Road, Warminster Business Park 635 599 Manufacturing - Retail - Henleys Medical, Comet, West Wilts Trading Estate, Westbury Information & Communication - Macfarlane Packaging, United Milk, Northacre/Brook Lane, Station Road, Business Administration - Health 495 456 Lafarge Cement Manufacturing - Construction - Dinton Business Park (nearby), Retail - Information & MOD, Wilton Carpets Westfield Park, Barnack Industrial Wilton Communication - Public Centre Administration & Defence 217 Manufacturing - Retail - Business Templers Way, Interface Industrial Wootton Bassett Administration - Education - Arts Sainsbury Homebase Estate , Former St Ives factory, & Entertainment 495 461 Bowman Court

Sheet E3: Residents Based Professions

work Public Fishing andion forestry defence activities Financial Settlement Education water supply Construction and business Manufacturing intermediation motor vehicles trade;of repair Health social and Transport storage Wholesale & retail administrat Mining & quarrying Electricity; and gas Hotels catering and Real renting estate; and communication Agriculture; hunting;

Amesbury/Durrington (incl. Larkhill)/Bulford 1% 0% 0% 7% 0% 5% 12% 5% 4% 3% 10% 37% 4% 7% Bradford-on-Avon 2% 0% 0% 16% 0% 5% 13% 5% 5% 3% 14% 8% 13% 11% Calne 1% 0% 0% 23% 1% 7% 17% 3% 6% 3% 11% 7% 7% 8% Chippenham 1% 0% 0% 20% 1% 6% 18% 3% 7% 4% 13% 9% 7% 8% Corsham 1% 0% 0% 18% 0% 6% 14% 4% 6% 3% 12% 13% 9% 9%

Cricklade 1% 0% 0% 15% 2% 6% 19% 4% 8% 5% 14% 5% 7% 7% Devizes 2% 0% 0% 19% 0% 7% 17% 4% 5% 3% 12% 11% 6% 11% Downton 2% 1% 0% 10% 0% 9% 18% 3% 4% 4% 15% 7% 9% 14% Malmesbury 2% 0% 0% 21% 1% 7% 13% 4% 7% 3% 14% 6% 8% 9% Marlborough 2% 0% 0% 11% 1% 8% 16% 6% 7% 3% 14% 3% 13% 11% Market Lavington 2% 0% 0% 12% 0% 11% 12% 3% 5% 3% 14% 11% 11% 12%

Melksham 1% 0% 0% 26% 1% 7% 19% 4% 6% 2% 10% 7% 5% 9% Mere 5% 1% 0% 21% 0% 9% 17% 6% 6% 2% 9% 6% 4% 10% Pewsey 3% 0% 0% 10% 1% 11% 16% 3% 7% 3% 16% 7% 5% 13% Salisbury 1% 0% 0% 10% 0% 7% 18% 5% 6% 6% 13% 9% 8% 13% Tidworth/Ludgershall 1% 0% 0% 8% 0% 4% 13% 3% 4% 3% 7% 44% 3% 6%

Tisbury 2% 0% 1% 13% 1% 9% 16% 5% 5% 3% 11% 8% 7% 12% Trowbridge 1% 0% 0% 22% 1% 6% 20% 4% 7% 3% 10% 8% 7% 8% Warminster 1% 0% 0% 12% 0% 6% 17% 7% 5% 2% 9% 20% 7% 8% Westbury 1% 0% 0% 20% 0% 8% 19% 5% 10% 2% 9% 8% 5% 8% Wilton 2% 0% 0% 12% 0% 8% 15% 4% 5% 3% 10% 20% 6% 11% Wootton Bassett 1% 0% 0% 16% 2% 6% 19% 5% 9% 6% 13% 7% 6% 7%

Source: 2001 Census

Sheet H1: House Prices Lower quartile Average Average semi- Average Lower quartile Lower quartile Average flat semi- Settlement detached detached terrace house terrace house flat house house price detached house price house price price price price house price

Amesbury/Durrington £270,034 £179,514 £162,618 £111,818 £170,000 £143,500 £99,500 (incl. Larkhill)/Bulford Bradford-on-Avon £319,152 £253,858 £254,688 £148,852 £177,250 £193,600 £107,750 Calne £242,167 £164,939 £136,653 £110,333 £140,000 £115,000 £77,750 Chippenham £265,571 £178,850 £147,068 £113,414 £150,000 £130,000 £94,000 Corsham £304,392 £191,148 £160,880 £124,260 £171,000 £129,238 £97,000

Cricklade £293,609 £182,075 £179,013 £104,000 £161,250 £151,000 £104,000 Devizes £273,022 £185,582 £162,979 £114,462 £152,925 £132,375 £95,000 Downton £316,261 £209,293 £200,417 £113,750 £176,238 £158,750 £110,625 Malmesbury £311,021 £203,761 £204,374 £145,620 £165,000 £161,000 £85,500 Marlborough £390,969 £230,829 £224,522 £163,077 £185,000 £168,940 £144,000 Market Lavington £251,850 £201,031 £155,840 £85,000 £166,000 £122,496 £80,000

Melksham £226,693 £156,643 £134,281 £90,100 £137,125 £121,500 £75,000 Mere £292,113 £223,829 £263,179 £107,500 £159,000 £186,250 £107,500 Pewsey £315,549 £188,430 £165,025 £166,000 £154,000 £144,375 £162,250 Salisbury £328,824 £216,670 £197,595 £165,898 £165,000 £157,375 £120,000 Tidworth/Ludgershall £228,295 £161,093 £138,589 £99,393 £145,000 £131,250 £92,000

Tisbury £353,139 £236,330 £284,150 £177,333 £151,750 £171,500 £118,500 Trowbridge £231,010 £167,002 £133,130 £100,962 £134,950 £115,000 £87,250 Warminster £233,123 £164,800 £133,399 £95,272 £145,000 £115,000 £73,000 Westbury £209,790 £147,570 £127,508 £84,920 £128,500 £106,000 £58,500 Wilton £274,760 £223,714 £198,329 £164,400 £189,000 £146,000 £121,875 Wootton Bassett £257,729 £177,549 £171,843 £127,171 £146,000 £132,625 £110,500

Source: Derived from Land Registry data. All prices relate to period Jan 2009 - Dec 2010

Sheet H2: Dwellings & Housing Completions Average annual Commitments Total dwellings Total dwellings Total dwellings % growth 2001- Settlement completions expected to be 2001₁ 2006₁ 20101 101 2001-101 completed1

Amesbury/Durrington (incl. 7,881 8,161 8,746 96 11.0% 228 Larkhill)/Bulford Bradford-on-Avon 4,276 4,396 4,457 20 4.2% 255 Calne 5,818 6,914 7,318 167 25.8% 443 Chippenham 13,868 14,506 15,290 158 10.3% 291 Corsham 3,624 4,015 4,472 94 23.4% 126

Cricklade 1,622 1,724 1,738 13 7.2% 21 Devizes 6,569 7,381 8,133 174 23.8% 448 Downton 1,197 1,251 1,267 8 5.8% 42 Malmesbury 2,250 2,347 2,681 48 19.2% 140 Marlborough 3,057 3,280 3,425 41 12.0% 177 Market Lavington 606 639 662 6 9.2% 4

Melksham 7,731 8,309 8,618 99 11.5% 884 Mere 1,136 1,220 1,302 18 14.6% 36 Pewsey 1,536 1,598 1,722 21 12.1% 63 Salisbury 19,823 20,519 21,177 150 6.8% 962 Tidworth/Ludgershall 4,006 4,121 4,343 37 8.4% 372

Tisbury 937 990 1,044 12 11.4% 99 Trowbridge 14,207 15,858 16,856 294 18.6% 1,846 Warminster 7,672 7,820 7,992 36 4.2% 470 Westbury 5,063 5,994 6,462 155 27.6% 468 Wilton 1,644 1,664 1,733 10 5.4% 56 Wootton Bassett 4,712 4,859 5,012 33 6.4% 513

Source: Wiltshire Council Completions

Sheet H3: Tenure Rented from: Housing Rented from: Owns with a Rented from Shared Association/ Private Rented from: Settlement Owns outright mortgage or Council (local ownership* Registered landlord or Other*** loan authority) Social letting agency Landlord**

Amesbury/Durrington 19% 37% 1% 12% 7% 7% 17% (incl. Larkhill)/Bulford Bradford-on-Avon 40% 37% 0% 2% 11% 7% 3% Calne 25% 49% 1% 1% 16% 5% 3% Chippenham 26% 51% 0% 1% 13% 6% 2% Corsham 33% 39% 0% 2% 17% 7% 3%

Cricklade 29% 50% 1% 2% 12% 5% 2% Devizes 29% 37% 0% 2% 21% 6% 4% Downton

Malmesbury 30% 41% 0% 1% 15% 8% 4% Marlborough 30% 36% 0% 2% 20% 7% 6% Market Lavington 30% 49% 0% 1% 8% 8% 3%

Melksham 28% 49% 1% 2% 12% 6% 3% Mere 36% 28% 1% 18% 4% 9% 4% Pewsey 36% 32% 1% 2% 19% 6% 5% Salisbury 30% 37% 1% 14% 5% 10% 4% Tidworth/Ludgershall 10% 32% 0% 3% 23% 8% 24%

Tisbury 31% 34% 0% 21% 4% 6% 4% Trowbridge 29% 47% 0% 2% 11% 7% 3% Warminster 31% 38% 1% 2% 12% 9% 8% Westbury 29% 49% 1% 2% 10% 8% 2% Wilton 26% 32% 0% 16% 5% 10% 10% Wootton Bassett 30% 48% 0% 1% 11% 7% 2%

Source: 2001 Census

Sheet H4: Income & Accessibility Average Average First Average Average House Price First Time Workplace Average time buyer Settlement House Price House Price (mean) to Buyer Price to Based Income Income Price (Mean (Mean) (Median) Income Ratio Income Ratio (Former Lower Decile) District)

Amesbury/Durrington £198,519 £182,908 £25,957* 7.6 £135,667 £25,396 (incl. Larkhill)/Bulford Bradford-on-Avon £261,399 £230,000 £31,044** 8.4 £145,000 £25,802

Calne £173,490 £155,000 £32,527 5.3 £102,750 £26,499

Chippenham £186,531 £167,000 £32,029 5.8 £115,000 £26,499

Corsham £213,996 £196,000 £31,818 6.7 £120,600 £26,499

Cricklade £229,753 £195,000 £34,544 6.7 £150,000 £26,499

Devizes £185,894 £168,250 £30,324 6.1 £103,021 £25,251

Downton £245,948 £220,000 £25,957* 9.4 £153,200 £25,396

Malmesbury £217,079 £194,998 £39,016 5.6 £115,000 £26,499

Marlborough £270,309 £227,000 £37,380 7.2 £146,505 £25,251

Market Lavington £199,131 £171,225 £114,250

Melksham £167,386 £154,000 £30,420** 5.5 £110,500 £25,802

Mere £260,493 £255,750 £25,957* 10.0 £150,600 £25,396

Pewsey £247,626 £220,000 £33,560 7.4 £146,000 £25,251

Salisbury £223,915 £187,250 £25,957* 8.6 £130,000 £25,396

Tidworth/Ludgershall £152,364 £149,950 £29,313 5.2 £91,600 £25,251

Tisbury £287,794 £216,250 £25,957* 11.1 £145,750 £25,396

Trowbridge £171,559 £156,500 £30,160** 5.6 £102,000 £25,802

Warminster £171,499 £154,000 £31,408** 5.4 £105,000 £25,802

Westbury £159,089 £150,000 £30,056** 5.2 £99,000 £25,802

Wilton £210,735 £190,750 £25,957* 8.1 £122,000 £25,396

Wootton Bassett £187,473 £175,000 £31,910 5.9 £125,000 £26,499

Source: Data is taken from a numerous sources. For illustrative purposes only. SHOULD NOT BE COPIED OR REPEATED ANYWHERE. Data Anomalyies: The data for all settlements except, Bradford-on-Avon, Melksham, Trowbridge, Warminster & Westbury, applies to Community Areas. *Former Salisbury District Figure Only **Based Average Weekly Household Income. Workplace Based Income is calculated from Gross Weekly Wage.

Sheet H5: Affordable Housing Need Net Affordable Need per Need as % of Settlement Need Per 1,000 homes Overall Homes Annum

Amesbury/Durrington 489 56 6% (incl. Larkhill)/Bulford Bradford-on-Avon 46 10 1% Calne 182 25 2% Chippenham 406 27 3% Corsham 110 25 2%

Cricklade 79 45 5% Devizes 110 14 1% Downton 95 75 7% Malmesbury 132 49 5% Marlborough 100 29 3%

Melksham 54 6 1% Mere 99 76 8% Pewsey 49 28 3% Salisbury 1442 68 7% Tidworth/Ludgershall 195 45 4%

Tisbury 64 61 6% Trowbridge 136 8 1% Warminster 75 9 1% Westbury 88 14 1% Wilton 354 204 20% Wootton Bassett 198 40 4% Source: Data is taken from a numerous sources. For illustrative purposes only. SHOULD NOT BE COPIED OR REPEATED ANYWHERE. Data Anomalyies: The data for all settlements except, Bradford-on-Avon, Melksham, Trowbridge, Warminster & Westbury, applies to Community Areas.

Sheet IMD1: Combined, Income & Employment

Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of LSOAs in 25% LSOAs in 25% LSOAs in 25% LSOAs in 25% Number of LSOAs in 25% LSOAs in 25% most least most least Settlement LSOAs in most income least income combined combined employment employment settlement deprived deprived deprived deprived deprived deprived nationally nationally nationally nationally nationally nationally

Amesbury/Durrington 13 0 9 0 7 0 10 (incl. Larkhill)/Bulford Bradford-on-Avon 6 0 4 0 2 0 4 Calne 11 0 5 1 4 1 4 Chippenham 24 0 14 3 11 1 12 Corsham 5 0 3 0 2 0 1

Cricklade 3 0 2 0 2 0 2 Devizes 8 0 3 0 1 1 2 Downton 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 Malmesbury 3 0 2 0 0 0 2 Marlborough 5 0 4 0 2 0 2

Melksham 10 0 4 1 3 0 2 Mere 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 Pewsey 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 Salisbury 29 3 11 2 8 3 10 Tidworth/Ludgershall 6 0 3 0 3 0 3

Tisbury 2 0 2 0 1 0 2 Trowbridge 21 2 9 3 6 2 8 Warminster 12 0 6 0 4 0 4 Westbury 7 0 3 1 2 1 3 Wilton 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 Wootton Bassett 7 0 5 1 5 0 5

Source: Index of Multiple Deprivation 2007, CLG

Sheet IMD2: Health & Education Number of LSOAs Number of LSOAs Number of LSOAs Number of LSOAs in 25% most in 25% least Number of LSOAs in 25% most health in 25% least health Settlement education, skills & education, skills & in settlement & disability & disability training deprived training deprived deprived nationally deprived nationally nationally nationally

Amesbury/Durrington 13 0 9 3 0 (incl. Larkhill)/Bulford Bradford-on-Avon 6 0 5 0 4 Calne 11 0 5 2 4 Chippenham 24 1 14 2 10 Corsham 5 0 3 0 1

Cricklade 3 0 2 0 2 Devizes 8 0 3 1 1 Downton 2 0 2 0 1 Malmesbury 3 0 2 0 2 Marlborough 5 0 3 1 2

Melksham 10 0 2 5 0 Mere 2 0 1 0 1 Pewsey 2 0 1 1 1 Salisbury 29 1 11 5 10 Tidworth/Ludgershall 6 0 3 4 0

Tisbury 2 0 1 0 1 Trowbridge 21 0 9 4 2 Warminster 12 0 6 0 0 Westbury 7 0 4 1 0 Wilton 3 0 1 1 0 Wootton Bassett 7 0 5 1 3

Source: Index of Multiple Deprivation 2007, CLG

Sheet IMD3: Housing, Crime & Environment Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of LSOAs in 25% LSOAs in 25% LSOAs in 25% LSOAs in 25% Number of LSOAs in 25% LSOAs in 25% most housing least housing most living least living Settlement LSOAs in most crime least crime and services & services environment environment settlement deprived deprived deprived deprived deprived deprived nationally nationally nationally nationally nationally nationally

Amesbury/Durrington 13 3 6 0 8 0 11 (incl. Larkhill)/Bulford Bradford-on-Avon 6 0 3 0 5 0 4 Calne 11 2 5 0 7 0 6 Chippenham 24 0 11 0 19 0 13 Corsham 5 0 1 0 4 0 2

Cricklade 3 1 0 0 3 0 2 Devizes 8 0 2 0 6 0 6 Downton 2 0 1 0 2 0 1 Malmesbury 3 0 1 0 3 0 1 Marlborough 5 0 3 0 4 0 4

Melksham 10 0 5 0 6 0 7 Mere 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 Pewsey 2 0 2 0 2 0 1 Salisbury 29 4 7 2 18 0 11 Tidworth/Ludgershall 6 0 1 0 5 0 4

Tisbury 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 Trowbridge 21 0 12 0 11 1 8 Warminster 12 0 6 0 9 0 8 Westbury 7 0 3 0 7 0 3 Wilton 3 1 0 0 3 0 0 Wootton Bassett 7 0 4 0 7 0 5

Source: Index of Multiple Deprivation 2007, CLG

Sheet P1: Population Profile School Armed Armed Total Total CA Total CA Total CA boarders forces CA forces CA Workforce Workforce Settlement population population population population CA 2 2 1 2 2 population population 2006 2026 2001₁ 2001 2006 2026 3 3 population 2006 2026 3 2009

Amesbury/Durrington 20,787 31,493 33,560 38,830 2,354 2,910 135 21,360 22,510 (incl. Larkhill)/Bulford Bradford-on-Avon 9,326 16,332 16,970 18,900 0 0 47 9,670 9,270 Calne 13,789 19,215 20,120 24,580 0 0 0 12,070 13,840 Chippenham 33,189 41,984 43,930 52,390 450 413 317 27,250 30,760 Corsham 8,216 18,026 18,760 22,330 536 428 162 11,460 12,120

Cricklade 3,962 28,223 29,190 32,200 849 0 230 18,420 17,470 Devizes 14,379 27,555 28,130 31,430 0 0 834 16,710 15,950 Downton 2,528 20,422 20,200 20,610 0 0 ???? 11,320 9,920 Malmesbury 5,094 17,924 18,390 20,760 0 0 14 11,030 10,560 Marlborough 7,713 17,179 17,190 17,910 0 0 552 9,970 9,140 Market Lavington 1,496 27,555 28,130 31,430 0 0 834 16,710 15,950

Melksham 18,356 26,641 28,070 31,900 0 0 330 16,490 17,090 Mere 2,387 5,266 5,090 4,820 0 0 0 2,670 1,710 Pewsey 3,237 13,228 13,590 15,390 50 255 208 7,990 8,060 Salisbury 44,173 40,920 41,010 44,720 0 0 1,368 24,400 23,860 Tidworth/Ludgershall 11,445 15,426 17,630 26,530 2,311 4,564 0 11,590 17,110

Tisbury 2,041 7,374 7,330 7,370 0 0 683 3,720 3,170 Trowbridge 32,977 36,627 39,130 47,380 0 0 48 23,820 27,300 Warminster 17,377 24,416 26,080 28,740 701 752 551 15,390 15,550 Westbury 11,496 15,919 16,980 21,090 0 0 10 10,100 11,570 Wilton 3,873 8,803 8,840 9,190 109 0 6 5,010 4,350 Wootton Bassett 11,043 28,223 29,190 32,200 849 0 230 18,420 17,470 Source: 1 2001 Census, 2 Wiltshire Council population led projection & 3 Wiltshire Council estimates and projections Data anomalies: For the community area level entries, it should be noted that some settlements are not wholly contained within their respective Cas (e.g. Salisbury and Trowbridge). It should also be noted that both Cricklade and Wootton Bassett are in a single CA.

Sheet P2: Age Structure CA 0-17 CA 18-64 CA 65+ CA 0-17 CA 18-64 CA 65+ 0-17 year 18-64 year 65+ year Settlement 1 1 year olds year olds year olds year olds year olds year olds olds 2001₁ olds 2001 olds 2001 2 2 2 2 2 2 2006 2006 2006 2026 2026 2026

Amesbury/Durrington 5,272 13,348 2,164 7,740 21,290 4,530 7,800 22,950 8,070 (incl. Larkhill)/Bulford Bradford-on-Avon 1,941 5,463 1,922 3,380 9,760 3,830 3,610 9,510 5,780 Calne 3,516 8,325 1,948 4,940 12,060 3,120 5,160 14,110 5,310 Chippenham 8,417 20,191 4,581 10,600 27,140 6,190 10,240 31,610 10,540 Corsham 1,799 4,840 1,580 4,100 11,470 3,190 4,860 12,320 5,160

Cricklade 928 2,513 520 6,310 18,470 4,410 6,260 17,970 7,960 Devizes 3,141 8,608 2,634 6,200 16,750 5,180 6,230 16,280 8,930 Downton 478 1,453 588 4,140 11,580 4,480 4,070 10,210 6,330 Malmesbury 1,165 3,062 865 4,140 11,140 3,110 3,950 10,970 5,840 Marlborough 2,147 4,253 1,315 4,410 9,680 3,100 3,980 8,980 4,950 Market Lavington 6,200 16,750 5,180 6,230 16,280 8,930

Melksham 4,462 11,049 2,846 6,420 16,660 4,990 5,950 17,620 8,330 Mere 420 1,281 685 970 2,760 1,360 820 1,880 2,110 Pewsey 675 1,858 704 2,960 8,110 2,520 2,870 8,360 4,160 Salisbury 9,471 26,324 8,380 8,940 24,470 7,590 9,670 24,300 10,740 Tidworth/Ludgershall 2,842 7,868 735 4,660 11,460 1,520 6,470 16,860 3,210

Tisbury 413 1,129 510 1,790 3,750 1,780 1,870 3,190 2,320 Trowbridge 7,990 19,986 5,000 9,120 23,850 6,160 9,530 27,710 10,150 Warminster 3,871 10,347 3,159 5,620 15,550 4,910 5,020 16,030 7,690 Westbury 2,671 6,864 1,961 3,880 10,190 2,910 4,510 11,850 4,730 Wilton 750 2,316 806 1,700 5,130 2,010 1,860 4,530 2,810 Wootton Bassett 2,465 6,862 1,716 6,310 18,470 4,410 6,260 17,970 7,960

Source: ₁ 2001 Census & 2 Wiltshire Council population led projection (scenario 2) For illustrative purposes only. SHOULD NOT BE COPIED OR REPEATED ANYWHERE. Data anomalies: For the community area level entries, it should be noted that some settlements are not wholly contained within their respective Cas (e.g. Salisbury and Trowbridge). It should also be noted that both Cricklade and Wootton Bassett are in a single CA. Sheet R&F1: Basic Facilities Primary or Further Secondary Railway Places of Settlement Secondary Education inc GP Hospital Schools Station Worship School Sixth Form

Amesbury/Durrington (incl. 8 2 1   Larkhill)/Bulford Bradford-on-Avon 3 1 1     Calne 8 1 2  

Chippenham 13 3 3     Corsham 4 1 2  

Cricklade 3  

Devizes 7 1 2   

Downton 2 1  

Malmesbury 3 1 2   

Marlborough 4 1 1   

Melksham 7 1 1     Mere 2  

Pewsey 2 1   

Salisbury 27 6 7     Tidworth/Ludgershall 5 1  

Tisbury 2   

Trowbridge 15 3 3     Warminster 9 1 2     Westbury 5 1 1     Wilton 2  

Wootton Bassett 5 1 1  

Source: Wiltshire Council GIS Data

Sheet R&F2: Higher OrderFacilities Major Tourist Leisure Future of Leisure Settlement Cinema Theatre Library Museum/ Information Centres Centre Ownership Gallery

Amesbury/Durrington (incl.    Larkhill)/Bulford Bradford-on-Avon   

Calne    

Chippenham     

Corsham   

Cricklade  

Devizes       Downton

Malmesbury    

Marlborough    

Melksham   

Mere 

Pewsey 

Salisbury       Tidworth/Ludgershall  

Tisbury 

Trowbridge     

Warminster     

Westbury    

Wilton

Wootton Bassett  

Source: Wiltshire Council GIS Data

Sheet R&F3: Convenience Retail Current Retail Town Projected No of Out of Out of footprint in No of Centre Largest net capacity Convinience Centre Centre Settlement town Convinience Turnover Supermarket to 2026 Units Convenience Convenience centres (inc Units for (Sqm net) (Sqm net) +1,000sqm Units Turnover vacant) Convience (,000s)

Amesbury/Durrington (incl. 6475 8 16,842 -1,304 1,350 1 Larkhill)/Bulford Bradford-on-Avon 2113 8 1,781 481 958 1

Calne 5330 8 32,945 1,145 1,400 3

Chippenham 19945 12 11,364 2,141 5,050 4

Corsham 3083 9 6,866 -23 900 1

Cricklade 683 5 3,102 312

Devizes 13623 22 44,854 -9 2,400 5

Downton 851 5 350 0

Malmesbury 2507 8 3,297 284 800 1

Marlborough 9674 12 22,223 -1,897 2,250 1

Melksham 9461 12 28,624 -3,396

Mere 1087 5

Pewsey 2265 6 950 1

Salisbury 48219 28 48,142 1,675 5,850 5

Tidworth/Ludgershall 4302 10 24,474 -752 3,300 2

Tisbury 761 5

Trowbridge 25375 16 39,400 -3,618

Warminster 12560 16 37,231 285

Westbury 3895 7 8,922 -1,054

Wilton 1283 7

Wootton Bassett 5501 10 11,875 -353 1,100 2

Source: Wiltshire Town Centre and Retail Survey 2011 (Unpublished) & Wiltshire Town Centre and Retail Monitoring

Sheet R&F4: Comparison Retail Retail footprint Out of Out of No of Total Current Sales Projected net in town Centre Centre Settlement Comparison Turnover for density (£ capacity to centres (inc Comparison Comparison Units Comparison per sqm net) 2026 (Sqm net) vacant) Units Turnover

Amesbury/Durrington 6475 (incl. Larkhill)/Bulford 27 10,788 6,546 -853 Bradford-on-Avon 2113 38 3,814 2,429 379 Calne 5330 32 5,112 3,052 547 Chippenham 19945 116 115,466 7,657 14,479 Corsham 3083 34 6,043 3,407 567

Cricklade 683 11 650 1,688 58 Devizes 13623 100 41,602 6,194 3,889 Downton 851 6 Malmesbury 2507 40 5,706 2,967 512 Marlborough 9674 88 18,802 3,116 1,735

Melksham 9461 57 22,815 4,586 2,657 Mere 1087 7 Pewsey 2265 21 Salisbury 48219 252 284,573 6,861 25,587 Tidworth/Ludgershall 4302 20 791 724 100

Tisbury 761 11 Trowbridge 25375 107 143,406 7,438 21,242 Warminster 12560 86 31,777 4,431 3,744 Westbury 3895 36 6,377 3,527 809 Wilton 1283 17 Wootton Bassett 5501 50 3,988 1,396 400

Source: Wiltshire Town Centre and Retail Survey 2011 (Unpublished) & Wiltshire Town Centre and Retail Monitoring

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