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Plans submitted for conversion to homes


A PARISH council fears that a one-word change in Swindon Council’s planning policy could spell the end for its village pub.

Plans have been submitted by the owners of the True Heart pub, in the High Street, Bishopstone, to redevelop it as housing.

Bishopstone Parish Council has been told a change in the wording of a policy in the Swindon borough local plan means developers can argue that one pub already in the village is enough.

Bishopstone parish councillor Ian Thomas said such plans, if passed, could threaten the future of village pubs around Swindon.

However, Swindon Council says the changes to the local plan were out of its control, but that officers would be recommending the refusal of the planning application.

Mr Thomas said: “We think it’s ridiculous. There’s no reason why a village shouldn’t have two pubs.

“It will be a travesty for the village.

“This policy is meant to be there for the protection of community facilities, there has been a massive outpouring of objection not just from the parish council but people in the village.”

Bishopstone currently has two pubs, the True Heart and the Royal Oak The True Heart closed last summer after the tenants moved on and the owners were not available for comment last night.

The new planning application will be discussed by planning committee members at a meeting on April 6.

Prior to 2005, the council’s CF6 planning policy said that in order to get planning permission developers had to prove a pub was no longer viable as a business and that there was an alternative pub in the village. Since the most recent planning enquiry, the wording now reads ‘or’ instead of ‘and’, meaning applicants only have to show there is another pub in the village.

Mr Thomas said: “If they approve this the floodgates will open.”

He said the parish council planned to fight the application based on a claim that the Royal Oak serves a different clientele so was not a proper alternative.

A council spokesman said: “The council will be recommending that the application to turn the True Heart into housing is refused when it’s considered by members of the planning committee next month.

“It’s true that policy CF6 in the Local Plan gives developers more grounds to argue that one pub in the village is enough, but Swindon Borough Council’s more robust policy was watered down by a national Planning Inspector when our Local Plan was considered at an enquiry in 2005.

“We had no choice but to change the wording.

“Having said that, we believe there are still good grounds for refusing the application, which is why that’s being recommended to the planning committee.”

Comments(5)

I Too says...
4:34pm Tue 16 Mar 10

“It’s true that policy CF6 in the Local Plan gives developers more grounds to argue that one pub in the village is enough, but Swindon Borough Council’s more robust policy was watered down by a national Planning Inspector when our Local Plan was considered at an enquiry in 2005.

“We had no choice but to change the wording.
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Developers = Scum.
SBC = Useless

Bobfm says...
5:52pm Tue 16 Mar 10

This is always a interesting dilemma. Pubs close mainly because they are not used sufficiently, and their overheads are too high.

Not knowing who owns this one, although I suspect one of the big Pub Companies like Enterprise Inns, Punch Taverns or Admiral Taverns, it is now common element of pub churn to sell off for redevelopment. Admiral have announced today they are selling 150 pubs.

Of course it is made that much easier when a major planning obstacle is removed. One would suspect SBC are sabre rattling and know they will be overturned at appeal.

Arkell's Royal Oak will of course benefited by the closure. The pubs are a 2 minute walk apart.

Swindon have lost 25 pubs since the smoking ban, most rural or community. I am sure like elsewhere in the country, the True Heart won't be the last to close, many tenants are hanging on by the skin of their teeth. If the Government reduce the drink drive limit this could indeed open the floodgates to closure and alternate use.

itsamess says...
6:21pm Tue 16 Mar 10

Does that mean all the hotels in the centre can be redeveloped?

Billy Jo says...
7:00pm Tue 16 Mar 10

The True Heart is actually a free house. Hence the quality.
Such a shame to see a high quality pub that serves fantastic food disappear. Pretty soon all that will be left are big chains and Arkells,neither of which appeal. The wife and myself already find ourselves having to travel many miles from Swindon to find a decent pub that serves decent food and has a welcoming atmosphere.
Shame.

Bobfm says...
7:19pm Tue 16 Mar 10

Just because a pub is a Free House doesn't mean it's not owned by a Pubco, 90% of Admiral Taverns are Free Houses.

According to the Parish Council they are having difficulty in establishing who actually owns it.

As for the quality of local pubs, it really does depend on what you see a pub as, a pseudo restaurant, a wine bar, or the traditional view.

There are many excellent establishments around Swindon appealing to all manner of tastes and requirements.


Parish councillors Ian Thomas and Stuart McGuigan outside the True Heart in Bishopstone Parish councillors Ian Thomas and Stuart McGuigan outside the True Heart in Bishopstone

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