Wokingham Today

Peach Place makeover gets underway

- By GEMMA DAVIDSON gdavidson@wokinghamp­aper.co.uk

WORK to install new frontages for existing buildings in the Peach Place developmen­t has got under way.

The latest phase of the regenerati­on work will come out from behind the hoardings as work begins on scaffoldin­g the frontages and installing the frames for the new buildings, starting at the top of Rose Street and moving down to Market Place.

Wokingham Borough Council said that the affected buildings will be covered in scaffoldin­g and protective screening to minimise the disruption to businesses and shoppers. The frontages will then be removed and replaced with new façades, including new windows and render.

The Rose Street work will also see the building extended with a new corner unit, helping mark the entrance to the Peach Place square with its new restaurant­s, shops and public toilets, which will be opened as part of the developmen­t at Christmas 2018.

The new frontages have been designed to improve the appearance of the old buildings and to ensure they can sit alongside the new buildings effectivel­y.

Scaffoldin­g works started on Friday, August 25 and will continue this week. Work to the front of Costa and Superdrug is expected to be completed by early December, at which point the scaffoldin­g will be removed.

Rose Street works, including the extension of the building, are expected to be completed by May 2018.

However, following the initial demolition works, new scaffoldin­g will be installed to reopen the adjacent footpath later this year.

Cllr Stuart Munro, executive member for business and economic developmen­t and regenerati­on, said: “Whilst we know the new developmen­t is going to be a fantastic for Wokingham town centre, it’s important that we can keep the town trading as we build the new square and shops.

“All four businesses affected are great assets for Wokingham so we wanted to make sure they could keep trading throughout the works.

“With this in mind we’re using the same approach as when we refurbishe­d the Clarks and Boots buildings in 2014. We are carefully scaffoldin­g the Market Place façades above Costa Coffee and Superdrug while maintainin­g access to their stores to ensure it’s business as usual at all times.

“Proposals on Rose Street are more extensive and required both shops to be empty before work could start.

However, both businesses were keen to remain in Wokingham and the council worked closely with them to find them new homes within the town centre. J Strange Jewellers has moved to a fantastic new store in Bush Walk and Boots Opticians to Market Place.

“There’s lots going on in Wokingham at the moment and the town is changing on a weekly basis.

“We’ve installed new viewing panels at the end of Bush Walk which give a really interestin­g viewpoint of the developmen­t and allow people to see the new square takes shape.

“Whilst we appreciate there is disruption to the town, it is very much still open for business.

“There’s plenty of parking in the town, including the brand new Carnival multi-storey car park, with a pay on exit system allowing people to stay as long as they like.

“Even with the works going on there are still lots of things for people to do in Wokingham with a great range of shops, especially independen­t ones, and restaurant­s.

“And don’t forget the Market has moved to The Plaza by Argos and the Brown Bag.

“We encourage people to support it as well as all the other businesses in town.”

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Left: An artist’s impression of the finished Peach Place. Above: work in progress earlier this week
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