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01793 436659

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Obtaining Printed Copies

Copies of all current documents published by the Forward Planning Group are available for inspection at the following Borough Council offices during normal office hours (Monday to Friday 9.00am-4.30pm);

Premier House, Station Road, Swindon
or Wat Tyler House, Beckhampton Street, Swindon

Documents may also be viewed at all libraries within the Borough.

Documents may be purchased on-line, please click on the following link to use this service:

Online Purchasing

Copies of all published documents may also be purchased at Premier House; alternatively they can be obtained by post, with a cheque enclosed made payable to 'Swindon Borough Council', to the following address:


Forward Planning
Swindon Borough Council
Premier House
Station Road
Swindon
SN1 1TZ

A complete list of all available documents, including the cost where applicable, can be viewed by downloading the following PDF file:

Publications List (59KB)

For further information please telephone 01793 466513 or e-mail forwardplanning@swindon.gov.uk or conservation@swindon.gov.uk

This web page was last updated on Wednesday 11 April 2007.

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