Churchill Retirement Living

A new Churchill Retirement community in Salisbury

Welcome

This consultation is presented on behalf of Churchill Retirement Living and invites you to provide feedback on proposals to redevelop vacant brownfield land at 30-36 Fisherton Street in Salisbury City Centre. 

The now vacant site was previously occupied by the British Heart Foundation shop (now relocated nearby) and a large factory outlet. The buildings have since been demolished. 

In 2019 planning permission was granted for an 86 room hotel on the site alongside a new library and gym. The need for a new Library fell away as it did not need to relocate. A revised planning application was therefore submitted in March 2022 for a larger 96-bedroom hotel with a café and retail unit. Churchill has since been offered the site by the vendor and is looking to promote an alternative development that continues to accord with the Maltings Masterplan. 

Churchill Retirement Living’s vision is to deliver a mixed-use development, providing both retirement living and retail units, that meets our customer's needs and the local need for retirement apartments. The vision also includes three new commercial units on the ground floor which will open onto, and provide an active frontage, along Malthouse Lane and Fisherton Street.

Located in Salisbury City Centre, a new Retirement Living development in this location will provide residents with easy access to a wide range of everyday local shops, businesses and facilities, as well as helping to increase footfall and expenditure for local traders and businesses. 

This website provides a wide range of information regarding the site and, our plans, plus information about Churchill Retirement Living’s retirement communities. You can review this information using the tabs on this website.

Your views

We would value your feedback on our proposed development so please provide your views via our feedback page.

Your comments will be used to help evolve the proposals before a planning application is submitted to the Local Planning Authority. How your comments have been considered will be detailed in a Statement of Community Involvement that will support the future planning application for the site.