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Regulation 16

Draft Broad Hinton, Winterbourne Bassett and Uffcott Neighbourhood Development Plan Consultation (2025-2038) Regulation 16 Consultation

 

Wiltshire Council is currently consulting on the proposed draft Broad Hinton, Winterbourne Bassett and Uffcott Neighbourhood Development Plan, which has been formally submitted by Broad Hinton and Winterbourne Bassett Parish Council.

 

The consultation starts on Monday 5th January 2026 and responses must be received no later than 5pm on Monday 16th February 2026.

 

Following this consultation, the comments received will be passed to an independent examiner, to be appointed by Wiltshire Council, who will consider the representations and determine if the draft plan should be put to a community referendum.

 

Where possible, please provide any comments using the Consultation Portal where all of the documents that form part of the consultation can be found.

 

Please be aware documents viewed via the consultation portal may not be available to view with Internet Explorer. Please use an alternative internet web browser such as Google Chrome.

 

Alternatively, an editable representation form can be downloaded from the Supporting Files section on the portal and completed forms can be emailed to neighbourhoodplanning@wiltshire.gov.uk.

 

For people who do not have access to digital methods of communication, responses can be sent by post to:

 

Neighbourhood Planning

Strategic Planning

Wiltshire Council

County Hall

Bythesea Road

Trowbridge

BA14 8JN

 

For people who do not have access to the internet to view the draft Broad Hinton, Winterbourne Bassett and Uffcott Neighbourhood Development Plan Consultation (2025-2038), a paper copy can be provided on request - please Tel: 01225 713591 to request one.

 

The Neighbourhood Plan can also be viewed at:

 

  • The Old Coffee House, Broad Hinton, Wiltshire, SN4 9PQ

  • Village Hall, Yew Tree Lane, Broad Hinton, Wiltshire, SN4 9RH

 

Please be aware that all representations will be publicly available and may also appear on the Wiltshire Council website via the consultation portal.

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