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Former military base in Wiltshire to be turned into gypsy caravan site

16.06.2026 07:12 1 min 2 sources
The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald ENG + 1 more
Former military base in Wiltshire to be turned into gypsy caravan site
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In Brief

Carta Developers has applied to Wiltshire Council to convert a former military base in Cricklade into a gypsy caravan site. The plan includes 16 pitches with utilities, citing a shortage of up to 128 needed plots.

Carta Developers has submitted a planning application to Wiltshire Council to convert a former military base in Cricklade into a gypsy caravan site. The 0.4-hectare site is already partially occupied by the Bain family.

The project proposes eight static and eight touring caravan pitches with water, sewage, and electricity connections. The application cites a shortage of sites: the council estimates up to 128 additional pitches are needed for gypsies and travellers.

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Former military base in Wiltshire proposed for gypsy caravan park

16.06.2026 The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald ENG Original source

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