Wokingham Today

Appeal over Adwest site

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A FACTORY building in Woodley that was used to make aircraft during the Battle of Britain could still be demolished and replaced with five modern industrial units, writes James Aldridge, local democracy reporter.

The Adwest building was formerly part of the Miles Aircraft factory and is based on Headley Road East, Woodley.

The site was used to build nearly 6,000 aircraft in the 1930s and 1940s, and during the Second World War was used in the constructi­on of training aircraft.

Later, it became the base for making Biro pens. Most recently, Thermal Management Solutions (TMS), used the space to produce thermostat­s for cars. It has since switched production to Europe.

A petition calling for the building to be retained received 4,866 signatures on Change.org.

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GP had applied to demolish the building and replace it five modern industrial units, this was refused by Wokingham Borough Council’s planning committee.

Wokingham’s planning committee refused the plan because the demolition of the buildings on the site would remove ‘any physical link to their former aeronautic­al use’.

HE2 Reading 1 GP has appealed to the government’s planning inspectora­te.

Woodley Town Council leader Cllr Keith Baker has urged residents to call for the appeal to be dismissed.

He said: “It is the last remaining piece of architectu­re relating to the airfield from World War Two.

“One of the reasons why it was refused was its historical basis.”

The plan for the demolition and new buildings is reference 213106 on Wokingham Borough Council’s planning portal.

In order to comment on the appeal, you will need to use reference APP/ X0360/W/22/3306963 on the government planning inspectora­te website to comment, or by post to Sara Burke, The Planning Inspectora­te, Room , Temple Quay House, 2 The Square, Bristol, BS1 6PN.

The deadline for representa­tions is Monday, March 20.

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