Maidenhead Advertiser

Magpies ‘protecting interests’ at home

Royal Borough: Club wants to renew permission­s for York Road

- By Adrian Williams adrianw@baylismedi­a.co.uk @AdrianW_BM

Each week, the Advertiser publishes public notices containing important informatio­n affecting the community you live in. These statutory notices help keep the wider public informed about key issues, from plans to develop a block of flats in your neighbourh­ood to an applicatio­n by your local bar or pub to serve alcohol for longer.

In the public notices this week, Maidenhead

United Football Club is looking to effectivel­y renew its permission to have extended stands in its York Road stadium. There is also an applicatio­n for 10 two-bedroom maisonette­s in Boyn Valley Road.

Planning Maidenhead United Football Club has put in an applicatio­n to extend the south stand of the stadium in York Road to provide additional 224 seats an erection of new stand (north) to seat 304.

Included is wheelchair and disabled persons seating area, disabled toilet provision, changing block and improved floodlight­ing.

This applicatio­n is effectivel­y just a renewal of planning permission for improvemen­ts that was granted in 2019 and expired earlier this year.

The club’s chairman Peter Griffin said this was to ‘protect the club’s interests at York Road’.

It will allow them to continue to meet play-off requiremen­ts of the National League and EFL.

Meanwhile, there is also a planning applicatio­n for 10 two-bedroom maisonette­s within two buildings, following the demolition of the existing buildings, in Boyn Valley Road.

This applicatio­n ‘takes into considerat­ion’ advice given on a previous applicatio­n, which was withdrawn in April.

In the amended proposals, the mass is broken up into two buildings with a 1m separation to allow rear garden access for occupants.

Parking for 10 vehicles is provided on site, together with 10 cycles.

Planting and protected space is introduced to the boundaries facing both north and south. A net increase of green space is proposed (210 sqm, compared to the existing 203sqm).

This is made up of 180sqm at ground level and a further 30 sqm of green roofing.

To see all documents relating to this applicatio­n, enter reference 22/02419/FULL into the Royal Borough’s planning portal.

Road closures

The Royal Borough is looking to close Bradenham Lane in Bisham, 8am-8pm from September 23 until October 6.

It is also looking to close Coningsby Lane, Fifield from its junction with Green Lane to southern boundary of property known as Barn Cottage.

This will be from 8am5pm today (Thursday, September 22).

 ?? ?? Maidenhead United FC’s ground at York Road.
Maidenhead United FC’s ground at York Road.

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