FULL details of the controversial plan to build 4,500 homes on countryside to the south of Swindon are now on the internet.
Developer Bryant Homes has updated its website to include changes made in the wake of public consultation. These include the provision of more green space, planting and better transport links.
The website also features details of the five traffic management op-tions being consulted for Croft Road and Pipers Way.
The changes to the website have been made following a series of public exhibitions in Swindon and Wroughton.
Nick Sedgwick, project manager for Bryant Homes, said: "There was a good turn out and the council will be forwarding us all the comments.
"The project team will then go through all the issues, make amendments and then re-submit the planning application.
"Swindon Council will then hold further consultation on the amendments, so there is still an opportunity to influence how the Southern Development Area evolves."
Provided planning permission is given, work is expected to start on the project in early 2004 and will take 10 years to complete.
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