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11:46am Thursday 14th August 2008

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A plan for hundreds of new homes to be built on Crown land in Marlborough should only be allowed if a railway station and supermarket are included, say town councillors.

These were top of their wish list should the land to the east of Salisbury Road, opposite the Marlborough Business Park, be developed.

Crown Estates owns two major parcels of land within the town boundary that it wants to build on.

On Monday representatives from Crown Estates met with town councillors and outlined the two green field sites.

The larger is on the east side of Salisbury Road between the A346 Burbage road and existing development in Orchard Road.

Neil Hall, a consultant employed by Crown Estates, told councillors this site could accommodate 250 to 260 homes with as many as 78 to 80 affordable homes for rent or shared equity.

A smaller site, between Elcot Lane and the recently started homes development on the St John's lower school site, could take as many as 70 houses.

Crown Estates wants the local development plan review to include both sites for future development.

He said the Government had told Kennet it would have to find space for hundreds more homes by 2026 and as Marlborough was the second largest of the towns in the district it would have to take a proportion of those.

Mr Hall said the Elcot Lane and Salisbury Road sites were possibilities but not firm proposals.

He added that the Salisbury Road site service road could connect with the new St John's access road providing a southern link route around the town.

Former mayor Graham Francis has been having talks with First Great Western about re-opening a station in Marlborough connecting to the main West Country-Paddington line at Savernake.

Instead of stopping at Great Bedwyn trains would be able to continue through to Marlborough.

A route for the line would have to be left to the south of the Salisbury Road site, and a site also preserved for a station where the car park could double as a park and ride.

Coun Stewart Dobson said the site could also be the answer to the town's need for a budget supermarket.

"Is this the ideal opportunity to bring a lower cost supermarket to the town," he asked?

Mayor Peggy Dow said: "We need another supermarket in this town.

"If there is a possibility of another 260 homes on top of those already being built then there is a definite need."


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shed, vale of pewsey says...
12:14pm Thu 14 Aug 08

Nobody "needs" another supermarket anywhere,
Still, the end result depends on the "benefits" accruing to the authority behind of the idea I suppose

Merlin, Marlborough says...
2:50pm Thu 14 Aug 08

Shed, we definitely need an alternative supermarket here in Marlborough, so we donlt have to travel to Swindon or devizes for cheaper shoppoing. Even you might find it useful.

As to reinstating the railway - I'd love to see it happen, but finaincially it wont stack up. A park & ride to Bedwyn would be far better.

Merlin, Marlborough says...
2:51pm Thu 14 Aug 08

Shed, we definitely need an alternative supermarket here in Marlborough, so we donlt have to travel to Swindon or devizes for cheaper shoppoing. Even you might find it useful.

As to reinstating the railway - I'd love to see it happen, but finaincially it wont stack up. A park & ride to Bedwyn would be far better.

TT, Marlborough says...
3:59pm Thu 14 Aug 08

Nooooooo! there's no more room in Marlborough for all these people. Already the town is full to bursting, it's impossible to park, the roads are jam packed, as evidenced by any small holdup resulting in 10 mile tailbacks in each direction. There's just not room, stop building houses on every strip of green land!

Mary-Anne, marlborough says...
4:24pm Thu 14 Aug 08

Here here TT. There is a need for affordable start-style homes (not retirement flats or family homes), however, there are no jobs in Marlborough other than the "service industry" and the shops mostly cater for the better-off.
Merlin, there already is a bus service to Bedwyn station - the last thing anyone needs is more cars parking in Marlborough - especially as it is so expensive and the traffic wardens are overzealous.

cw, marlborough says...
4:44pm Thu 14 Aug 08

the people who were born and brought up in marlborough should be able to live here if they wish, my husband and i were both born here and had the good fortune to buy a council house here, but our children who are now old enough to move on have no chance of buying in marlborough, so lets have some low cost housing in this town, and give priority to the people who have lived here all their lives.

cw, marlborough says...
4:45pm Thu 14 Aug 08

the people who were born and brought up in marlborough should be able to live here if they wish, my husband and i were both born here and had the good fortune to buy a council house here, but our children who are now old enough to move on have no chance of buying in marlborough, so lets have some low cost housing in this town, and give priority to the people who have lived here all their lives.

Merlin, Marlborough says...
9:39pm Thu 14 Aug 08

Mary-Anne wrote:
Here here TT. There is a need for affordable start-style homes (not retirement flats or family homes), however, there are no jobs in Marlborough other than the "service industry" and the shops mostly cater for the better-off.
Merlin, there already is a bus service to Bedwyn station - the last thing anyone needs is more cars parking in Marlborough - especially as it is so expensive and the traffic wardens are overzealous.
Mary-Anne - have you ever tried to use the bus service to Bedwyn? It does not connect with the first cheap morning train to London, and often takes a roundabout route to get there and back, nearly doubling the journey time. Not good enough.

wiltshirewoman, marlborough says...
12:10am Fri 15 Aug 08

Given my scepticism for FGW ever doing anything properly, let alone opening the station in Marlborough (and where would all the cyclists go who now use the old track??? the roads are horrendously busy) I think adequate parking on the new industrial area off Salisbury road, and a reliable bus link to Bedwyn Station could be the answer. The current one is dire. Also, how about enough parking for the town, full stop? When the jazz fest is on, or the mop fair, or the M4 is closed and all traffic comes to Marlborough the whole place grinds to a halt. How about sorting out the current problems rather than adding to them?

wiltshirewoman, marlborough says...
12:17am Fri 15 Aug 08

I do think that the town needs more affordable housing, but look also at school places, capacity at doctors and dentists, sports facilities etc. We often seem to overlook the bigger picture in our haste to please all. Re supermarkets, I did a survey once and found Waitrose cheaper than the old Somerfield for buying fresh produce that kept until I had used it all, so I wasted nothing. I'd rather have smaller portions of quality than a huge plate of rubbish any day. Come on people, get back to real cooking and make it yourselves!! Our local fruit and veg and butchers are brilliant too.

Desparate Dan, Wiltshire says...
10:49am Fri 15 Aug 08

This is simply Crown Estates/Carter Jonas trying to tell Marlborough how it should grow - oh and they will make loads of money on the way. It is typical of the Town Council to miss the big picture. Wake up - they want to dump loads of houses in the town and all you can think about is a supermarket (which could be built tomorrow on the White Elephant Business Park) and a railway station!! What planet are you on?

TeeDee, Marlborough says...
10:05pm Fri 15 Aug 08

I think Mr Kerton has got his East and West mixed up!!

coogee, Wilts says...
11:23pm Sun 17 Aug 08

Lets close down Deans petrol station, and have a new garage on the Business Park and turn the old garage into shops

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