Devizes: Parts of Elizabeth Way will be closed from May 10. The road will be closed from its junction with Cunnington Close to allow for manholes on the road to be repaired.

No alternative routes have been made available, but access will be maintained for residents and businesses where possible. The works are expected to be finished on May 12.

Melksham: From May 10 part of Westlands Lane in Melksham Without from its junction with The Laurels for 180m east will be closed to allow Wessex Water to carry out work to create five trial holes along the lane. These will act as part of a sewage scheme appraisal.

The road will be closed until May 21. Drivers are advised to take the unaffected portions of Westlands Lane, the B3353, A350 and vice versa.

Corsham: Parts of Thingley Road from its junction with Corsham Road for 340m north will be closed next month. The closure will allow Gigaclear Limited to carry out excavation works and lay down fibre optic cable in the area. The closure will begin on May 11 and will continue until May 24, 2021. Drivers are advised to take the unaffected length of Thingley Road.

Westwood: Parts of Lower Westwood Road from its junction with Linden Crescent for 300 metres heading west will be closed from April 12. This order was previously due to come into effect in November last year, but has now begun this week (April 12) and the closure will be required until June 25, 2021. The road will be closed to allow for Wales SC West Utilities to carry out gas mains and service replacement works. Drivers are advised to take the unaffected length of Lower Westwood Road, Iford Road, Upper Westwood Village Road and vice versa.

Bradford on Avon: LFH (Wooley Grange) has applied to vary the premises licence at the Wooley Grange Hotel at Wooley Green, Bradford on Avon. The new licence would include the glamping held and outdoor pool within the licenced area. A restaurant is planned to be sited at the glamping held with late night refreshments available 24 hours to residents and bonafide guests.

Kington St Michael: A R Chippenham of 8 The Bridge in Chippenham, has applied for a new premises licence for Container 25, Kingtor Park, Malmesbury Road. If successful, the company will be allowed to sell alcohol for consumption off premises. In addition, the applicant is seeking to allow for the sale of booze to customers 24 hours per day.

Coulston: Parts of Coulston will be closed from the property known as Annexe Fern for 200m heading north from April 26. The closure will continue until at least April 20 and will take place between 9am and 4pm. This will allow BT to carry out laying duct in the carriageway. Drivers are advised to take the unaffected portions of Coulston, New Road, Lower Road, B3098 and vice versa. These works were originally slated to take place in March but were delayed.

Hullavington: John Branston is applying for a new premises licence for The New Flying Monk Brewery at Bradfield Manor Farm. The bid, if successful, will allow Mr Branston to sell alcohol for consumption off premises.

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