Devizes: McCarthy & Stone has applied to Wiltshire Council for a premises licence in respect to Shackleton Place (retirement home) on Bath Road. If successful, it would allow for the sale of alcohol on the premises for consumption by the homeowners and their invited guests only between the hours of 11am and 11pm Monday to Sunday, and 11am to 1am on New Year’s Eve.

Winterbourne Stoke: A 40mph speed restriction will be imposed on the A360 in August, it has been announced. Parts of the A360, Winterbourne Stoke from its junction with the A303 to where it meets the B3086. The speed change will enable Osbourne to carry out construction of a work compound with access. The new speed limit will come into place on August 2 and will continue until November 11, 2021.

Downton: Traffic will stop on Wick Land from its junction with Mesh Pond for 400m heading west. This closure will allow BT to carry out access to overhead cables in the area. No alternative route has been given. The closure will come into force on August 3, and will be active between the hours of 9.30am and 3.30pm.

Calne: H.R Williamson Transport Limited of 5 Roundway Rise, Calne is applying for a licence to use Mill Farm, Blacklands as the operating centre for two goods vehicles and two trailers.

Melksham: Ian Cundick and Alice Cundick trading as Magic Waste Solutions of 26 fences Lane, Corsham are applying for a licence to use Boundary Farm, 620 Berryfield Lane in Melksham as the operating centre for three goods vehicles.

Royal Wootton Bassett: Shirley Lalt trading as SL Transport (UK) of unit 43, Whitehall Industrial Estate is applying to make changes to an existing goods vehicle operator’s licence. If successful the licence would allow SL Transport (UK) to keep an additional two trailers at its industrial estate operating centre.

Bradford on Avon: Wiltshire Council has given notice that Footpath 24 (South Wraxall) from its junction with Footpath 8A for 600 meters heading north will be closed. This is to enable construction of four new holes for a golf course. An alternative route will be provided around the field edges to the east and the closure will be clearly indicated by traffic signs. This order was originally due to come to a close on June 28, however, it has now been extended until December 28 or until the work is completed – whichever comes first.

Westbury: Wiltshire Council has given notice that it intends to temporarily stop traffic on the B3098 (Westbury and Bratton) from its junction with Bitham Park to where it meets with Court Lane. This closure is to allow for the local authority to carry out carriageway and resurfacing works. An alternative route is suggested along the unaffected lengths of the B3098, A350, A361, A360 and vice versa. The diversion and closure will be clearly marked by traffic signs. This work will begin on July 30, 2021 and will take place between the hours of 7am and 7pm. It is anticipated that the work will be completed after August 11. A spokesman for the council said: “It is anticipated that the works will take the stated duration to complete depending upon weather conditions. Access will be maintained for residents and businesses where possible.