THE new plans for Old Sarum Airfield will once again go on display.
Members of the public had a chance to view the new masterplan - which can also be seen online here - last month.
It comes after residents themselves held a public meeting at Laverstock and Ford Village Hall last week.
Wiltshire Councillor Andrew Oliver attended the meeting alongside representatives from Laverstock and Ford Parish Council.
The Skies Cafe will again play host to the plans on Friday, April 21, from 1pm to 4pm, and people will be able to view the plans and leave feedback.
The group behind the plans say the new "strategic masterplan" will ensure the long-term viability of the airfield to protect the aviation heritage for the future.
The team also said they have been engaging with Historic England "which has indicated that it would not object to the revised proposals".
The proposed masterplan reduces the overall number of dwellings from 480 to 315.
The majority of the amendments are located in Area A, which has been reduced in scale from 320 homes to 160, "moving the development away from the airfield and retaining the openness character".
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