Reading Today

Plans for former 210-FM studios revealed

- By PHIL CREIGHTON news@rdg.today

THE SOUND of radio could soon be heard once again from the former 210FM base in Calcot if a multi-million pound plan goes ahead.

But it won’t be from the studios.

Instead, it will be from the radio sets and smart speakers installed in a potential care home.

LNT Care Developemn­ts has made a £3.5 million deal for the former home of 2-Ten FM, which eventually became Heart Berkshire.

The 13,570 sq ft property in The Chase, off the A4 Bath Road, is to be repurposed as a 66-bedroom care home.

The two-storey building was built in 2000, and sits on a 1.43-acre site with ample car parking.

Vail Williams acted for the vendors, commercial property portfolio specialist­s Lewis Investment.

Vail Williams Thames Valley region Partner Guy Parkes, based at The Thames Valley office, said: “This is a wellknown property, just three miles from town, and is steeped in local radio history.

“Now it is to get a new lease of life as LNT Care Developmen­ts transforms the site into a 66-bedroom, three-storey care home offering 16 sq m bedrooms with fully en-suite wet room facilities.

“The premium specificat­ion for the home includes a cinema room, hairdressi­ng salon, garden room, library and coffee shop – all to be set within landscaped gardens with approved parking facilities.”

LNT Care Developmen­ts, based in West Yorkshire, specialise­s in developing care homes, and is currently working on 20 sites across the UK with more than 100 under considerat­ion.

Andrew Long, of LNT Care Developmen­ts, said: “These are exciting times as we continue to build state-of-the-art care homes across the UK.

“Our new Reading site is perfectly located for residents, staff and visitors and we look forward to beginning constructi­on work.”

Lewis Investment is an independen­t financial services firm whose specialism­s include facilitati­ng commercial property investment­s through pension syndicates and property clubs.

Alastair Warwick-Smith, director of Lewis Property Services who asset manages the expanding portfolio, said: “We are delighted with Vail Williams for securing this important property disposal which will benefit our valued clients.”

 ?? ?? NEW LEASE OF LIFE: The Fliberts in Reading, the former home of Heart Radio which is to be transforme­d into a 66-bedroom care home after the property was sold in a deal negotiated by property consultanc­y Vail Williams
NEW LEASE OF LIFE: The Fliberts in Reading, the former home of Heart Radio which is to be transforme­d into a 66-bedroom care home after the property was sold in a deal negotiated by property consultanc­y Vail Williams

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom