Lacock: A number of roads will be closed to traffic to enable Relish the Great Outdoors Ltd to carry out Lacock Half Marathon, 10km and 5km race.

These road include: a) C155 (Part) High Street; from its junction with West Street to its junction with The Wharf/Hither Way. b) CI 55 (Part) The Wharf; from its junction with High Street to its junction with Bewley Lane, c) Bewley Lane; from its junction with The Wharf to its junction with Naish Hill, d) Naish Hill (Part); from its junction with Bewley Lane in a westerly direction to its junction with Mons Lane (Reybridge). e) Mons Lane (Part); from a point approximately 70m south of its junction with Naish Hill (Reybridge) in a north-westerly direction for a distance of approximately 1 km to a point adjacent Great Notton Farm, f) Nethercote Hill; from its junction with Footpath 15 to its junction with Church Street, g) Church Street (Part); from its junction with Nethercote Hill to its junction with East Street, h) East Street; from its junction with Church Street to its junction with High Street, i) Naish Hill/Bewley Lane North (Part); from its junction with Bewley Lane in an easterly direction for a distance of approximately 1 km towards Ash Hill Farm, j) Hither Way (Part); from its junction with The Wharf for a distance of approximately 60 metres in a westerly direction.

Alternative route: via A350 (to Chippenham) - B4643 - A4 (Chippenham) -A342 (Chippenham - Lacock) -Bowden Hill and vice versa. The closure and diversion route will be clearly indicated by traffic signs.

This order will come into operation on 27 June 2021 and the closure will be required between the hours of 8.15am and 1pm.

Devizes: Vale Oils Ltd of 17 The Market Place has applied for a licence to use Unit 5c, Hopton Road in Devizes as the operating centre for six goods vehicles and one trailer.

Chippenham: William Edward Snell is applying for a Premises Licence for Coq Restaurant, 20 Timber St has applied for an alcohol licence. If granted, the restaurant will be about to sell alcohol for consumption on site from Noon until 10pm Sunday to Thursday and noon until midnight Friday and Saturday.

Amesbury: Cubic Defence UK of Awes Excon Building, Westdown Camp, Tilshead has applied for a licence to use 101 Square, Solar Way in Amesbury as the operating centre for five goods vehicles and two trailers.

Corsham: Regency Laundry of St Peters Terrace, Lower Bristol Road, Bath has applied to change an existing goods vehicle operator’s licence. If successful, the company will be able to keep an extra two good vehicles at the operating centre at Unit 16A Leafield Way, Leafield Industrial Estate, Corsham.

Bradford on Avon: Plans have been submitted for a change of use on 24 Bridge Street. The applicants, Alan and Saisune Pettitt have put in a bid with Wiltshire Council to change the use of the Buddhist Temple into a dwelling which will include both internal and external works.

Chippenham: G & M Services of 52 Radstock Avenue in Swindon has applied for a licence to use Unit 4 Whites Farm, Grittenham as the operating centre for two goods vehicles.