More than 100 solar panels could be installed at Environment Agency depot
Over 100 new solar panels could be installed at the Environment Agency’s Chippenham depot according to a planning application recently submitted to Wiltshire Council.
Over 100 new solar panels could be installed at the Environment Agency’s Chippenham depot according to a planning application recently submitted to Wiltshire Council.
Wiltshire Council is launching an appeal against a recent employment tribunal judgement, which declared an email sent by its CEO as “unlawful.”
Wiltshire Council has received a planning application that requests permission for a building containing an indoor golf simulator for students at Marlborough College.
A Tory councillor has left the Wiltshire Council Conservative group after the Leader of the Council, Richard Clewer, awarded a portfolio to his wife, Zoë Clewer.
An appeal against Wiltshire Council’s refusal to grant planning permission for a private traveller site on land north of the M4 motorway near Chippenham has been dismissed.
In 2022, Cotswold Ecohomes applied to change the conditions to allow the permanent occupation of the lodges to those aged over 55, dependent relatives and carers.
Wiltshire Wildlife Trust has submitted planning applications which propose work to the small park beside the Town Bridge, on the western bank of the River Biss, as well as at the Stone Mill site, just south of the footbridge at The Shires Centre.
A Freedom of Information request has revealed that Wiltshire Council carried out 161 prosecutions in 2022/23, which is the highest number in the last five years.
Wiltshire Council’s CEO has insisted that the email he sent to staff in November 2022, which was recently judged unlawful, was to correct a GMB lie.
Aiming to create 500MW of clean energy, enough to power 115,000 homes, the development would stretch across a two-thousand-acre of farmland to the north of the M4, southwest of Malmesbury.
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