The line-up includes Professor Green, Liberty X, Amelle from Sugababes, and S Club 7’s Jon Lee and Jo O’Meara
A music festival is set to proceed next weekend despite having its planning application rejected last week. The Wiltshire Throwback Festival is a two-day event scheduled to take place at Oakfield Stadium in Melksham next Friday and Saturday, June 26 and 27.
The festival, branded as WTF26! features a line-up that includes platinum-selling London rapper Professor Green, chart-toppers Liberty X, Amelle from all-girl pop band Sugababes, and Jon Lee & Jo O’Meara from S Club 7.
Also on the bill are late-90s UK R&B boy band Another Level, London R&B/hip-hop collective Big Brovaz, UK garage outfit DJ Pied Piper and MC DT, Manchester garage act Sweet Female Attitude, and British ninja-masked Radio 1 DJ Jaguar Skills.
Last year, ahead of the inaugural festival, Wiltshire Council turned down a planning application on ecological grounds, citing the need to protect land at the periphery of the stadium site from being trampled underfoot.
A licence was ultimately granted and the festival went ahead as planned.
This year, festival organisers resubmitted their planning application – only for it to be refused once again, this time on both ecological grounds and concerns over noise pollution.
Organisers have lodged an appeal against the ruling, effectively placing the planning process in a holding pattern and permitting the festival to go ahead.
In May, Bowerhill-based events firm Jarboom submitted a planning application to Wiltshire Council seeking approval to stage the festival at the stadium, which serves as the shared home of Melksham’s football and rugby clubs.
The company informed the council it wished to expand the audience capacity to 5,000 over-18s ticket-holders on each day – double the previous size.
It also sought approval for an additional, smaller stage at the venue, dedicated to 80s music enthusiasts, to “enhance the festival experience.”
However, on June 17 — fewer than two weeks before the event — the council rejected the planning application.
Throughout the 30-day consultation period, the council’s Public Protection team said: “the submitted Noise Management Plan is insufficient to assess the likely impacts of noise on residential amenity.”
A late objection from the council’s ecology officer added: “Insufficient information has been provided to demonstrate that the proposal would avoid significant harm to habitats and species.”
By contrast, Melksham Town Council backed the application, “on the basis that it is a one-off event only and granting permission does not establish a right for multiple events.”
Melksham Without Parish Council said it “welcomes this application and reflected positively on the successful running of the previous event, noting effective crowd management, good security arrangements, minimal traffic issues and positive police feedback.”
Speaking to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, Nico Menghini of Jarboom said: “We are naturally disappointed by Wiltshire Council’s decision to refuse the planning application for WTF26! , particularly as we have worked extensively to address the concerns raised during the 2025 process.
“The reasons cited relate primarily to the wildlife area located alongside the pedestrian route to the festival site and the assessment of our Noise Management Plan.
“We had proposed additional mitigation measures, including fencing to protect the wildlife area, and submitted a comprehensive noise management strategy based on the same successful procedures implemented during WTF25! , which received no formal noise complaints and was praised by stakeholders for its effective management.
“We firmly believe these matters can be satisfactorily resolved and have already begun the process of appealing the decision.
“We remain confident in our plans and are continuing to work closely with all relevant parties to ensure the event is delivered safely, responsibly, and in line with all requirements.”
He went on to add: “Most importantly, WTF26! is going ahead as planned.
“We are incredibly excited to welcome thousands of festival-goers back to Oakfields Stadium.
“The support from our community, ticket holders, local businesses, and partners has been phenomenal, and we remain committed to delivering our biggest and best festival yet.
“With ticket sales continuing strongly and only a limited number remaining, we can’t wait to bring people together from across Wiltshire and beyond for another unforgettable weekend of music, entertainment, and community spirit.”
A spokesperson for Wiltshire Council has been contacted for comment.



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