Windsor & Eton Express

Applicatio­n made to turn

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

Each week, the Express 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.

This week’s public notices include plans for a 40-flat developmen­t in Stoke Gardens, Slough, and an applicatio­n for a premises licence at ATIK nightclub in Windsor.

PLANNING

A planning applicatio­n has been submitted to turn a former car workshop in Slough into 40 flats. The proposals could see the empty site in

Stoke Gardens, formerly home to Autotech Arc

Ltd, replaced by a residentia­l developmen­t up to nine storeys high.

A total of 31 one-bedroom apartments and nine two-bedroom properties are planned alongside basement parking for cars and cyclists.

The applicant, RSL (Slough) Ltd, is also proposing to provide 50 per cent affordable housing on the site.

A design and access statement said: “The need for housing in sustainabl­e accessible locations is even greater following the uplift in the housing need for Slough.

“This proposed developmen­t contribute­s towards that need at the same time providing an acceptable provision of car parking provision.”

LICENSING

An applicatio­n has been made for a premises licence at ATIK nightclub in Windsor.

The late-night venue has been closed since March last year due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The nightclub’s operator, REKOM UK, is seeking permission from Windsor and Maidenhead council to serve alcohol from 11am to 3.15am Monday to Sunday.

Opening hours will be from 11am to 3.30am each day if a premises licence is granted.

Anyone wishing to make representa­tions about the applicatio­n should email licensing@rbwm.gov.uk by May 10.

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