
Swindon Council have now had confirmation that the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister was happy to agree with Swindon Council that the site should be granted planning permission.
Swindon Council is expecting a slightly revised set of plans from David Lloyd Leisure / Tennis, which should come in the next 4-6 weeks.
Further information on the original planning application approval can be found by:
Cllr Justin Tomlinson, "As ward Councillors we fully supported this planning application. This will be a wonderful facility for local residents."
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