UPDATED plans to transform a 24-acre brownfield site near Corsham are to go on show to the public next week.

People living near to the Sands Quarry site are being invited to look at revised proposals which include much-needed offices and recreational green space.

The concept plans have been designed by local firm CMS Architects and will be on show at the Neston Memorial Hall next Friday between 3-7pm.

An outline planning application has already been submitted to Wiltshire Council but this has been put on hold to allow the concept to be revised based on feedback received to date from the local community.

The scheme would develop the former Second World War refugee camp and stone quarry which has stood empty for a number of years.

At the centre of the proposals are plans for a small business park, including 10,000 sqm of office space for start-up and small to medium sized hi-tech businesses, as well as parking.

The scheme would also incorporate enhanced pedestrian access along with improvements to the Westwells Road junction to restrict vehicle movements through Neston.

Up to 70 per cent of existing green space would be retained for recreational use by local people, enhanced with extensive new landscaping and tree planting.

Anyone not able to attend the exhibition can access the plans by visiting www.sandsquarry.co.uk from next Friday.