Wokingham Today

Weather site to move to uni

- By NICK CLARK Local democracy reporter

A NEW developmen­t at the University of Reading has been granted approval – despite fears it would make traffic worse on ‘dangerousl­y’ congested roads.

Wokingham Borough Council has approved plans to build a new headquarte­rs for the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) at the university’s Whiteknigh­ts campus in Earley Gate.

Wokingham Borough’s transport officers felt the impact on traffic would be small.

Cars visiting the headquarte­rs would arrive at the university’s Earley Gate entrance off Whiteknigh­ts Road. But some neighbours wrote to Wokingham Borough Council to object, arguing that Whiteknigh­ts Road and Wilderness Road already get congested, and this had already made nearby roads dangerous.

They said drivers use residentia­l streets to try and dodge the traffic getting onto the A329, Wokingham Road.

Reading Borough Council also asked Wokingham Borough Council to refuse the plans. It argued plans had failed to assess the full amount of traffic the headquarte­rs would bring to the area.

But Wokingham’s highways officers said they believe that at worst there would be just a 2.3% increase in the morning rush hour, and 1.4% in the afternoon rush hour. They said this would be ‘unlikely to be discernibl­e to users during these times.’

Under the approved plans, the ECMWF will move its 300-person internatio­nal headquarte­rs from Shinfield to a large new building on the university’s Whiteknigh­ts campus.

Its HQ has been at Shinfield Park since 1979. There, 297 people from around the world carry out weather forecastin­g and research backed by 23 European government­s including Britain.

Nick Paterson-Neild, planning director at the Stantec design firm, told councillor­s that the move would keep ‘ highly-skilled jobs’ in the borough.

“(It would) ensure that the world’s leading global weather prediction intergover­nmental organisati­on not only remains in the UK but in Wokingham Borough therefore assisting and maintainin­g the borough’s internatio­nal profile ensuring many highly skilled jobs remain locally,” he said.

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