Homes scheme for Salisbury WWW1 airfield

Proposals to build 470 homes on a First World War airfield in Wiltshire have been put on show to the public.

Planning Portal writes:
Old Sarum Airfield, one of three in England that has been in continuous use as a grass flying field since construction in the First World War, is the only one currently in civilian use and open to the public.

The site, north east of the city of Salisbury, is a conservation area and the airfield has three of the four original hangars still standing, all of which are Grade II* listed.

The owners claim the proposals, called Sarum Landings, are designed to create a sustainable future for the airfield and finance new aviation facilities.

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