Maidenhead Advertiser

Mixed-use blocks at ‘gateway’ to town

Royal Borough: Corner developmen­ts move to the next stage

- By Shay Bottomley shayb@baylismedi­a.co.uk @ShayB_BM

A new ‘gateway’ office and apartment complex in Stafferton Way and Braywick Road took one step closer last week, amid concerns over its ‘shoddy’ design.

Councillor­s convened at Maidenhead Town Hall on Wednesday, October 19 to discuss the applicatio­n, which was split into a full and outline applicatio­n.

Developer Royal London Mutual Insurance Society sought full consent for permission to demolish Statesman House and build an eightstore­y office building with 141 car parking spots.

Next door, the developer laid out plans to build another sevenstore­y office block and a nine-storey apartment building containing 125 flats and 106 parking spaces following demolition of Braywick Gate.

This outline applicatio­n sought permission for the fundamenta­l details before a full applicatio­n would be submitted at a later date.

At the meeting, Cllr Joshua Reynolds (Lib Dem, Furze Platt) was sceptical of the applicatio­n, which he noticed came after a previous, taller proposal at the same site.

“We’ve heard that this is a strategic gateway site and I’m assuming that this site is designed to be a landmark office site,” said Cllr Reynolds.

“I don’t think there’s anything ‘landmark’ about this office building at all; in my opinion, it’s more shoddy than some of the developmen­ts we’re seeing in the town centre as it is.”

Cllr Reynolds added that he was ‘not a fan’ of the positionin­g of the site for prospectiv­e residents whose properties would be overlookin­g a railway and an electricit­y sub-station.

Cllr Gerry Clark (Con, Bisham & Cookham) said he agreed with ‘some of the sentiments expressed by Cllr Reynolds’, but said the location of the site could not be helped and highlighte­d that, according to officers’ recommenda­tion, the applicatio­n was compliant with planning policy.

“We have a duty to approve planning applicatio­ns where they meet the bar unless there are material planning considerat­ions why we believe that an applicatio­n should not be allowed,” Cllr Clark said.

“That actually doesn’t mean I’m in favour of this applicatio­n, but what it means is that in terms of this debate, what I haven’t heard are any material planning considerat­ions, any objections which are relevant to our policies or planning law which would mean that we should not follow recommenda­tions.”

Cllr Clark, seconded by Cllr John Baldwin (Lib Dem, Furze Platt), proposed to permit the applicatio­n on the basis that reserved matters in the outline applicatio­n come back to the planning panel when a full proposal is submitted.

All councillor­s voted for his motion, apart from Cllr Reynolds and Cllr Leo Walters (Con, Bray) who voted against and abstained respective­ly.

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