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‘Green wall’ apartments approved for land behind Kings Road site

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Wednesday, October 19, 2022 6:03 am
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A  CGI of the four home apartment block with a green wall at Oyster Wharf in Reading town centre. Credit Creative Design & Structure

A CGI of the four home apartment block with a green wall at Oyster Wharf in Reading town centre. Credit Creative Design & Structure

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An apartment block with a ‘green wall’ has been given the go ahead in Reading town centre.

Back in January, landowner Christopher Hornby submitted a plan to build an apartment block containing four flats behind 58 Kings Road in Reading.

The green wall, which is better defined as a green façade, involves having plants either cascading down or climbing up the side of the building.

Mr Horby’s planning agents Creative Design & Structure argued it would create a “visually interesting building” that reduces “the visual dominance and overbearing effect” on its neighbours.

According to ‘living wall’ specialist Biotecture, green walls can reduce air pollution, temperatures and noise and improve biodiversity. However, their effectiveness has been questioned as, without maintenance, the plants on the walls can die.

The plan was approved by James Crosbie the council’s Assistant Director Planning on Thursday, October 6.

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A condition of the approval is that no building can take place on the site until details of the biodiverse green roof are provided.

The new apartment block will stand four storeys tall, with three two-bedroom flats on the first, second and third floors, with a one bedroom flat on the ground floor.

Access to the upper floors will be provided by a stairwell.

All the apartments will have double bedrooms, a bathroom, and an open kitchen and living room space.

The first, second and third floor flats will have balconies, and the ground floor flat will have a garden.

There will be three car parking spaces with gated access to Crane Wharf, located on the north bank of the River Kennet. Four cycle spaces will be provided.

Mr Hornby has completed a section 106 legal agreement with Reading Borough Council, which are formed to mitigate the impact of the development on the community.

The agreement states that Mr Hornby will pay the council £66,666.65 towards affordable housing provision in the borough.

Additional sums include a £1,760 legal fee and a £400 monitoring fee.

The approved application can be seen by searching for reference 211813 on Reading Borough Council’s planning website.

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