Well, we lost that one, too. Planning Application 20/00379/OUT to build houses in the fields between Southwick and Trowbridge at site H2.6 has been granted permission on appeal. Below is the gist of the appeal decision – and here, if you are interested, is a link to the whole document.

All three planning applications to build on sites H2.4, H2.5 and H2.6 have now been approved
Appeal Ref: APP/Y3940/W/23/3321957
Land South of Trowbridge, Trowbridge, BA14 0AG
The appeal is made under section 78 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990
against a refusal to grant outline planning permission.
The appeal is made by Savills on behalf of Waddeton Park Ltd against the decision of
Wiltshire Council.
The appeal is allowed, and planning permission is granted for the erection of up
to 180 dwellings, site servicing; laying out of open space and associated
planting; creation of new roads, accesses and paths; installation of services;
and drainage infrastructure at Land South of Trowbridge, Trowbridge, BA14
0AG in accordance with the terms of the application, Ref 20/00379/OUT, dated
6 January 2020, subject to the conditions in the conditions annexe.
There is a complaints and enquiries procedure here: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/planning-inspectorate/about/complaints-procedure




