WESSEX Water has U-turned on its plans to build a £2m sewage pumping station under a play park.
Company officials were sent away with a flea in their ear by the town council in September after they ignored advice to consult people in Royal Wootton Bassett over the scheme.
An underground tank is now set to be built on private land next to the park in New Road.
Work is expected to begin in the summer.
Wessex Water’s Jonathan Barker, who is coordinating the work, said: “We’ve listened to the local community and came up with a solution to the flooding problem that doesn’t impact on New Road recreation park.
“Our new sewer will run beneath the north west corner of the park, but access and use of the facilities will be unaffected. There will also be minimal visual impact once work is complete.”
Details of road and lane closures in Westbury Park and New Road will be confirmed at a later date.
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