Devizes Cricket Club is seeking permission to construct the building on its grounds located off London Road. The plans say that the proposed pavilion is of “traditional form and design” and would accommodate both home and away team changing, toilet facilities, storage, an office, and a central area to socialise with room for an informal bar. The club was formed in 1850 and has been located at the site since 1945.

READ MORE: Wiltshire school to be extended despite dispute with neighbouring nursery The pavilion would overlook the grounds. (Image: Devizes Cricket Club) According to the application submitted to Wiltshire Council, membership at Devizes Cricket Club is expanding, and currently sits at 85 adult members and 65 junior members. The plans state: “The proposal will meet the club’s current and future needs allowing it to function independently and economically for its junior and adult male and female members.

” Further north in the county, a well-loved church could get a new stained-glass window to commemorate those who have maintained it over the last 800 years. Local artist Mr Peter Berry has provided a provisional design. (Image: St Giles Church & Google) St Giles Church in Stanton St Quintin suffered a recent burglary during which someone broke into the site through a south facing window.

Now, church members are proposing to replace it with a new design. The application notes: “The proposed window in St. Giles Church is to commemorate all those whose names .