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Wichelstowe
Wichelstowe is a new planned residential development and urban extension for the southern area of Swindon in South West England.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://thestoweaway.org.uk/ )〕 Located North of the M4 motorway between junction 16 and Croft Road, Wichelstowe includes three neighbourhoods: East, Middle and West Wichel. The neighbourhood will make up to 4500 homes, employment space, public open space, shopping, community facilities for residents and various schools. It is the largest housing project from public owned land in the country. ==History== The medieval history of the site is reflected in the name; Wichel is the original name of the area as recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 and Stowe is an Old English word meaning meeting place. In 1995 the first proposals for the site were put forward for consideration by Wiltshire County Council as structure planning authority. A year later, 1996, the first public proposal for the site considered a comprehensive development to help meet Swindon's housing needs up to 2011. In 2001 Front Action Group (FRAG) and Bloor Homes launched an unsuccessful High Court Challenge against the Structure Plan and the green light was effectively given for Wichelstowe to go ahead. An extensive programme of public consultation was undertaken on the proposals by Taylor Woodrow and an outline planning application submitted in 2002. Infrastructure works commenced on site in 2006. The first home occupations in East Wichel took place in 2009.〔
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