Council launch investigation as barber paints historic listed building bright yellow

Dickie Albrighton/Chippenham Notice Board

The council has launched an investigation after a barber painted a protected building bright yellow.

The vacant unit in Market Place, Chippenham, was leased by a barber in recent weeks – but residents have been left angry and worried by his paintwork.

Bright yellow paint has been applied to the front of the building and the surrounding brickwork, despite it being a Grade II list building in a protected conservation area.

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Not only has the building turned yellow, but the standard of the paint job has been ridiculed. A photograph shows yellow and black blobs of paint on the pavement too.

What 54 Market Place looked like before (formerly leased by Flower Culture)

Chippenham mayor Liz Alstrom confirmed that Wiltshire Council is investigating the incident.

She said: “The building is in a conservation area and there are strict guidelines as to what can and cannot be done to the exterior and interior of a listed building.

“I have been in touch with a Building Conservation Officer at Wiltshire Council – this case is live with the Planning Enforcement team at present.

“The assessing officer has been advised of the concerns raised by colleagues within the conservation team.”

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