Maidenhead Advertiser

Plan for 10 flats in town centre site

Royal Borough: Fresh applicatio­n for apartments at the former Poundstret­cher store

- By George Roberts geoger@baylismedi­a.co.uk @GeorgeR_BM

Plans to build 10 new flats in Maidenhead High Street have been submitted to the council.

An outline applicatio­n to build six one-bed flats and four two-bed flats above the disused shop, at 33 High Street, has been submitted to the planning authority.

The applicatio­n is the second submitted for the former Pounstretc­hersite by developer Sorbon Estates, commercial arm for the Shanly Group.

In February 2020, the council rejected ‘visually overbearin­g’ plans to build 10 flats on the site, part-converting the first floor and building new second and third floors.

But a panel then approved new plans to build 12 flats on the site in July.

The updated applicatio­n also seeks to build two new floors, but has seen a redesign to the rear and eastern elevations, as well as two fewer flats.

No car parking spaces or communal garden areas are included in the plans. No affordable housing is proposed.

If approved, the outline applicatio­n would only cover access, appearance, layout and scale of the project. Further aspects would be determined in a further applicatio­n.

The design and access statement says: “This proposal would bring much-needed housing to the borough in which smaller units are proposed to provide a type of housing that is considered more beneficial in town centre locations than larger dwellings.

“Given the location, and the presumptio­n in favour of reducing emissions and encouragin­g the use of sustainabl­e transport, the proposal is for a car-free scheme.

“This approach is one that the council have considered acceptable elsewhere within the town centre and in this instance, it would help to reduce emissions and promote the use of more sustainabl­e modes of transport.

Responding to the applicatio­n, Anne Chalmers, Thames Valley Police’s crime prevention design advisor for Berkshire, said: “I consider some aspects of the design and layout to be problemati­c in crime prevention design terms and therefore feel that the developmen­t may not meet the requiremen­ts of The National Planning Policy Framework 2018, Section 12.

“Given the town centre location, the security and safeguardi­ng of future residents must be given careful considerat­ion.”

Ms Chalmers stated that details of the access control system should be included in the applicatio­n, and advised that live audio and visual communicat­ion between residents and visitors be installed, and that tradesman’s buttons should not be included.

To view the applicatio­n in full visit publicacce­ss.rbwm.gov.uk/online-applicatio­ns/ and use reference 20/03497/OUT

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The Poundstret­cher site in Maidenhead High Street. Ref:133090-1

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