Slough Express

Former council HQ to become 64 flats

Slough: Redevelopm­ent will include 100 per cent affordable homes

- By David Lee davidl@baylismedi­a.co.uk @DavidLee_BM

Slough Borough Council’s former headquarte­rs is expected to be redevelope­d into 64 homes.

The future of St Martins Place, in Bath Road, has been under review following the council’s move to its new multimilli­on pound offices in Windsor Road in 2019.

Slough Urban Renewal has been tasked with investigat­ing whether the site could be demolished and replaced with new build properties.

But after this was ruled out due to the financial viability of the project, the council is now looking to refurbish its former headquarte­rs under permitted developmen­t rights.

This means no planning permission is required as long as the proposals follow planning policy.

Fin Garvey, head of property services at Slough Borough Council, told a cabinet meeting on Monday: “One of the major advantages of working within the existing

building and going down the permitted developmen­t route is this can be brought forward very quickly with a constructi­on programme of about 15 months, giving us a completion by November 2022.”

It is proposed the residentia­l developmen­t will include 100 per cent affordable housing.

A total of 136 car parking spaces will be retained on the site with 100 of these allocated to the Slough Ice Arena for event parking.

Parents of pupils at nearby Claycots School can also use the spaces during school pick-up times.

Councillor Pavitar Mann (Lab, Britwell and

North

borough) said: “On the face of it there’s so many positives for this, the quick conversion, the fact that it’s 100 per cent affordable, in some ways it’s a no-brainer.”

Council leader James Swindlehur­st told the meeting he was keen for the site’s developmen­t to progress quickly.

The building is now empty following the transferra­l of Slough Children’s Services Trust staff to the council’s new headquarte­rs last week.

Cllr Swindlehur­st (Lab, Cippenham Green) added nearby Salt Hill Park will provide future residents access to outdoor space.

A full business case for the developmen­t will be discussed in April with constructi­on expected to start in August.

‘There’s so many positives for this quick, affordable conversion’

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