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Changes planned for busy Reading retail park

James Aldridge, local democracy reporter by James Aldridge, local democracy reporter
Sunday, December 17, 2023 7:01 am
in Business, Property, Reading, Whitley
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A CGI of what Brunel Retail Park in Whitley could look like once it is redeveloped. Credit: Ridge.

A CGI of what Brunel Retail Park in Whitley could look like once it is redeveloped. Credit: Ridge.

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A busy retail park in Reading is set for more changes.

The Brunel Retail Park in Rose Kiln Lane, Whitley, has had a patchy recent history with shops such as Laura Ashley, Brantano Footwear, Shoezone, and Go Outdoors all closing in recent years.

But the shopping site has had something of a renaissance since Home Bargains opened, and B&M moved into larger premises earlier this year.

The retail park is now set for more changes, which could involve a self-storage company or home retailer The Range moving in.

Both potential new occupants would be taking over empty units in the eastern portion of the park.

Recently, approval was granted for a plan to merge the empty units so that they can become a self-storage facility.

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The storage facility will have HGV parking to the rear access from Gillette Way to facilitate deliveries, and those using storage for home removals.

The placement of the HGV access to the rear of the site was welcomed when the plan was discussed at a recent council meeting.

Cllr Micky Leng (Labour, Whitley) said: “I’m pleased that the HGV traffic will be sent to the back, as it should be, and that we’re limiting the vehicles in the car parking area to three and a half tonnes.”

He said that there had been ‘history’ with HGVs cutting through nearby Kennet Island.

“There will be a lot of pedestrians with shopping trolleys, so we don’t really want big HGVs swinging around.”

The scheme was recommended for approval by planning officer Alison Amoah, who argued the project brings vacant units back into use and enhances the area with six new trees.

The merger of the units was unanimously approved at a Reading Borough Council planning applications committee meeting on Wednesday, December 6.

If brought forward, car parking spaces at the retail park will be reduced from 396 to 372, with 13 of these being reserved for the approved storage facility.

Alternatively, plans for The Range at the park involve merging units 6b, 7,8 and 9 to create a larger trading space. Notably, it excludes the units previously occupied by Costa Coffee and Subway.

However, that proposal has not been decided yet, with judgment reserved for the council’s planning department.

MCTGF, which owns the retail park, has submitted a number of plans for the site over recent years – among which it won approval to demolish all buildings and replace them with two warehouses reserved for general industry and distribution.

It also won approval for a hybrid development which would have kept the west side of the site occupied by B&M, Home Bargains, Pets @ Home and Halfords, but demolished the empty units to the east so that they could be replaced with a warehouse.

However, it is understood both of these plans have been shelved in favour of the more recent proposals for a self-storage facility, or an enlarged store for The Range.

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