Wokingham Today

Residents protest against plan to build homes on Hall Farm

- By PHIL CREIGHTON news@wokingham.today SOLVE Hall Farm’s proposals are available at: www.green4grow.org

AS RESPONSES to the draft local plan consultati­on are being reviewed, a group of campaigner­s are making a stand against plans to redevelop Hall Farm.

On Saturday, members of Save Our Loddon Valley at Hall Farm (SOLVE Hall Farm) met with representa­tives of landowner, the University of Reading.

They have concerns over proposals to place 4,500 homes on the land, creating a new garden village.

Instead, SOLVE Hall Farm is calling for the university to adopt what they say would be a more environmen­tally friendly and sustainabl­e alternativ­e to selling the land for housing developmen­t, not least as the university has already developed on nearby land to create the new Thames Valley Science Park.

Situated off Cutbush Lane, this incorporat­es the new Shinfield Studios complex, bringing Hollywood to Wokingham Borough.

Hall Farm has been included in the draft local plan after a proposal to build 15,000 homes in Grazeley was vetoed by the Ministry of Defence over its proximity to AWE in Aldermasto­n.

In its proposals, presented to pro-vice chancellor Dominic Zaum, SOLVE Hall Farm called for the university to create a community farm, and relocate some or all of the Museum Of English Rural life to the site.

This, they say, would provide a sustainabl­e alternativ­e to cremation, aquamation, and would see the land used for extensive rewilding and carbon capture projects.

The protest included local election candidates from the Conservati­ves, the Liberal Democrats, and independen­t. All told the group they were opposed to the plan for houses at Hall Farm.

A spokespers­on for the University of Reading said: “The University welcomes the views of our neighbours and we are grateful for their hard work in putting forward a range of ideas.

“We look forward to discussing these ideas with members of the group in more detail, in addition to further opportunit­ies for engagement between the University and members of the local community.”

 ?? Picture: SOLVE Hall Farm ?? ALTERNATIV­E SPOOLUTION: SOLVE Hall Farm protesters at the University of Reading’s site on Saturday
Picture: SOLVE Hall Farm ALTERNATIV­E SPOOLUTION: SOLVE Hall Farm protesters at the University of Reading’s site on Saturday

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