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List of Planning Applications Town and Country Planning (General List of planning applications Town and Country Planning (General Development Procedure) (England) Order 2015 Town and Country Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2010 The following planning applications are those affecting the setting of aListed Building, a Conservation Area, aPublic Right of Way, or major applications and are available to view on our website. Views relating to the planning applications listed below should be made by 6July 2017 quoting the reference number. All views expressed regarding aplanning application will be considered and placed on afile, which is open to the public. AMESBURY 17/02137/FUL &17/02776/LBC - Lime Tree Cottage Flower Lane – Conversion/alterations/extension 17/04716/ADV - 34 Salisbury Street –Signage 17/04820/FUL - Plot EOS1‑B Sun Rise Way Solstice Park –Construction of new production facility CHUTE FOREST 17/04420/LBC - Cadley Farmhouse –Replacement windows DURNFORD 17/04670/VAR &17/05260/VAR - Manor House The Drive –Variation of condition 2of16/11468/FUL and condition 2of16/11887/LBC MERE 17/04732/FUL - Mere URC Boar Street –Internal alterations SALISBURY CITY 17/04871/ADV & 17/04872/LBC - LLoyds Pharmacy 4‑6 Minster Street –Signage (resubmission of 16/03464/ADV &16/03702/LBC) STOURTON WITH GASPER 17/04623/LBC - Stourhead House High Street –Replacement electrical cupboard 17/04778/FUL - Clock Lodge High Street –Install air‑source heat pump WILTON 17/04814/FUL - Rear of 36 North Street –Demolish store and construct three dwellings 17/04815/FUL – Rear of 36 North Street Change of use. Email: [email protected] Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 Notice is hereby given that the Wiltshire Council intends to make an Order to close temporarily to all traffic: (a) Milkwell (Part), Donhead St. Andrew;from its junction with Overway Lane in asouth‑easterly direction for adistance of approximately 140m to enable scaffolding to be erected to facilitate roof thatching work. Alternative route via C61 Milkwell (unaffected length) –A30 –Overway Lane and vice versa. This Order will come into operation on 10 July 2017 and it is anticipated that the closure will be required until 21 July 2017. For further information please contact RW Scaffolding on 01258 860778. Notice is hereby given that the Wiltshire Council has made Orders to close temporarily to all traffic: (b) Bridewell Lane/Pitts Lane, Sedgehill and Semley;from the county boundary to its junction with C308 Street Lane to enable BT Openreach to carry out cabling works to restore customer service. Alternative route via C308 Street Lane – C308 Butterstake Lane –North End –Bridewell Lane (Dorset) and vice versa. This Order will come into operation on 19 June 2017 and it is anticipated that the closure will be required for one day between the hours of 09.30 and 15.30. For further information please contact A‑Plant Lux on 03700 500792; (c) Milkwell (Part), Donhead St. Andrew; from its junction with A30 to its junction with C61 West End Lane; (d) C61 West End Lane (Part), Donhead St. Andrew;from its junction with Milkwell for adistance of approximately 400m in anortherly direction to enable BT Openreach to carry out cabling works. Alternative route via C61 West End Lane (unaffected length)/Lower Street/Wardour Lane –C314 Sands Lane/Whitsans Cross –A30 and vice versa. This Order will come into operation on 19 June 2017 and it is anticipated that the closure will be required daily between the hours of 08.30 and 16.30 until 30 June 2017. For further information please contact Hire‑A‑Lite on 0844 3329009. Orders (a) to (d) will have amaximum duration of 18 months. Notice is hereby given that the Wiltshire Council has made an Order to close temporarily to all traffic: (e) UC Heale Park Farm, Durnford;from its junction with C292 Upper Woodford (Renshaw Barns) to its junction with Jubilee Hill to enable Wiltshire Council to carry out carriageway resurfacing and associated works. Alternative route via Jubilee Hill –C292 High Post Road and vice versa. This Order which previously came into operation on 8July 2016 will now recommence on 19 June 2017 and it is anticipated that the closure will be required until 20 June 2017. The Order has amaximum duration of 18 months. For further information please contact Jeremy Saxton (Atkins) on 01225 730360. The closures and diversion routes will be clearly indicated by traffic signs. It is anticipated that the works will take the stated durations to complete depending upon weather conditions. Access will be maintained for residents and businesses, although delays are likely due to the nature of the works. Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 Various Temporary Traffic Restrictions: Stonehenge Summer Solstice 2017 Notice is hereby given that the Wiltshire Council has made Orders to: Temporarily close to all Vehicles, Pedestrians and Equestrians: (a) Byway 10 (Part), Durrington;from its junction with Fargo Road to its junction with Byway 12, Amesbury/ A344; (b) Byway 12 (Part), Amesbury;from its junction with Byway 10, Durrington/ crossing the A344 over to its junction with A303 (T); (c) Byway 12 (Part), Amesbury; from its junction with A303 (T) in asoutherly direction to its junction with Byway 1, Wilsford cum Lake; (d) Byway 1(Part), Wilsford cum Lake;toits junction with Byway 11, Berwick St. James; (e) Byway 11 (Part), Berwick St. James;from its junction with Byway 1toits junction with Byway 16, Woodford; (f) Byway 16 (Part), Woodford; from Byway 11, Berwick St. James to it junction with A360, Druids Lodge; (g) Byway 11 (Part), Amesbury;from its junction with A303 (T) in asoutherly direction to its junction with Byway 2, Wilsford cum Lake; (h) Byway 2, (Part), Wilsford cum Lake;from its junction with Byway 11, Amesbury to its junction with Hungerford Lane and WCLA 7FP at Wilsford cum Lake. And to introduce atemporary No Waiting at Any Time restriction on the following lengths of road: (i) A360 (Part) Winterbourne Stoke;from its junction with A303 Longbarrow Roundabout to its junction with A344 (Airman’s Corner); (j) A360 (Part) Winterbourne Stoke;from its junction with A344 (Airman’s Corner) in awesterly direction towards Shrewton for adistance of approximately 1km; (k) B3086 (Part) Winterbourne Stoke/Shrewton;from its junction with A360/A344 (Airman’s Corner) in anortherly direction to its junction with The Packway (Rollestone Crossroads). These Orders are made to ensure public safety during the period of the Solstice celebration at Stonehenge. Sections (a) ‑(h) will come into operation at 00:01 on 16 June 2017 and will remain in force until 00:01 on 23 June 2017. Sections (i) ‑(k) will come into operation at 06:00 on 20 June 2017 and will remain in force until 12 noon on 22 June 2017. The Orders for sections (a) –(h) will have amaximum duration of six months. The Order for sections (i) –(k) will have amaximum duration of 18 months. For further information please contact Simon Rowe (Wiltshire Council) on 0300 456 0100..
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