Reading Today

Gaol bid ‘still on the table’

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MATT RODDA MP says Reading Gaol’s future is still uncertain despite a council bid “still being on the table”.

He met with prisons minister Damian Hinds, and Reading West MP Sir Alok Sharma, to discuss the future of the site for what he described as a “frank but reasonable” discussion.

Following the meeting, the Reading East MP said that the MoJ is still seeking what it calls “best value for money” on the sale of the now disused site of Reading Prison.

“They’ve used up over £1.2 million in mothballin­g the gaol in the past 10 years, that’s a large loss of public money, which we think is dreadful,” Mr Rodda said. “But we’re still pursuing them to look at an alternativ­e, and we believe it’s quite possible there could be a council or arts community-led alternativ­e.”

He said that the council’s bid on the site hasn’t been rejected yet and was still “on the table”.

Mr Rodda also said that he had “serious reservatio­ns” about the possible bidder for the site, citing the “previous bid which was put in by a speculativ­e commercial developer.”

The bid fell through, he said, after the bidder understood the “complexiti­es” of the site.

The council would, if successful in its bid, seek to “build on the heritage,” rather than a more “commercial” plan.

“What we need to do now is persuade the Ministry of Justice to take more notice and firm up the offers from the arts world.”

He explained that he was “impressed” by the offer made by Banksy in particular, and said that while the MOJ

“convention­al” in business, they would add a lot of value to the developmen­t of the project.

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