The first is the final phase of public consultation on the Salisbury Central Area Framework (CAF), which will help shape the future of the city centre. This has been amended to reflect the comments received from the public consultation held last summer and Wiltshire Council now wants to hear further feedback on the draft CAF.
The final CAF will be adopted by the council later this year. The CAF recommendations guide future developments and initiatives in the city centre to make it a more vibrant, attractive and sustainable place.
The second project is a joint initiative with the Environment Agency to improve the watercourses in central Salisbury. This will help reduce flood risk to residents and businesses, build climate change resilience, enhance existing and creating new spaces for biodiversity and improve public enjoyment of the river.
Local people will be able to comment on the plans, which will be submitted as part of a joint planning application later in the year.
These consultations will run for a six-week period from 9am on Thursday 16 January closing at 5pm on Friday 28 February 2020.
Complete the survey online at www.wiltshire.gov.uk/salisbury-future, by emailing the survey to futuresalisbury@wiltshire.gov.uk or posting to Future Salisbury, Wiltshire Council, The Council House, Bourne Hill, Salisbury SP1 3UZ.
Exhibition boards, the CAF document, the CAF Executive Summary and the survey form will also be available during normal opening hours at libraries in Salisbury, Wilton, Downton, Amesbury and Durrington and Five Rivers Leisure Centre. Copies will also be available at the Wiltshire Council offices in Salisbury (Bourne Hill) and Trowbridge (County Hall).
Alternatively, come along to two public exhibitions where council staff will be on hand to provide more information and answer any questions. These exhibitions are being held at Salisbury City Hall on Tuesday 21 January 2020 from 2pm to 5.30pm and at the United Reformed Church on Wednesday 29 January 2020 from 2.30pm to 7pm.
Cllr Philip Whitehead, Leader of Wiltshire Council, said: “Together with our partner organisations, we have spent a lot of time over the last year looking at initiatives that will have a positive impact on Salisbury. By bringing forward these improvements, Wiltshire Council and its partners aim to ensure the city recovers from the impacts of the nerve agent incidents of 2018 and adapts to the economic opportunities and challenges which face the city. The CAF creates an exciting and challenging strategy to deliver a more vibrant and sustainable Salisbury. We have initiated work on a number of projects to deliver the objectives of the CAF and want to involve local people so they can help shape the proposals moving forward.”
Engage with or hear more about the following projects which will also be exhibited at the two public events: