Salisbury Cathedral Master Plan Consultation

In 2008 the Cathedral produced a Master Plan entitled ‘Faith in the Future’ in consultation with its partners. This Plan showed how the Cathedral’s objectives and needs could be met, managing change for the Cathedral and its landscape.

The Cathedral has developed a new Revised Master Plan entitled ‘An Exceptional Place’.  The Revised Master Plan sets out the Cathedral’s long term vision and objectives, contains a range of proposals for the Cathedral and the Close and details the planning considerations that will need to be addressed.

The Cathedral has already carried out extensive consultation on the Revised Master Plan, which took place between late June and the end of December 2015.

Wiltshire Council is now undertaking formal consultation on the Revised Master Plan. The period for submitting representations relating to the Master Plan begins at 9:00am Monday 19th September 2016 and lasts for 6 weeks, closing at 5:00pm on Friday 28th October. Representations received beyond this date may not be considered.

The Master Plan can be viewed during the consultation period at: www.wiltshire.gov.uk/salisburycathedralconsultation and at the following locations:
http://consult.wiltshire.gov.uk/portal/spatial_planning/salcathmp/salisbury_cathedral_master_plan_consultation

Monkton Park, Chippenham

(during normal opening hours Monday – Friday 8.30am to 5pm)

3-5 Snuff Street, Devizes

(during normal opening hours Monday – Friday 8.30am to 5pm)

Bourne Hill, Salisbury

(during normal opening hours Monday – Friday 8.30am to 5pm)

County Hall, Trowbridge

(during normal opening hours Monday – Friday 8.30am to 5pm)

In Salisbury Library (during normal opening hours)

Comments can be made via the following means:

A Public Exhibition is also being held on 28th September between 10 am and 7 pm at the Guild Hall, Market Place

Salisbury, SP1 1JH

For further information please phone 01722 434390 or email: spatialplanningpolicy@wiltshire.gov.uk

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