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Plan submitted to turn former Carters store into 60 homes

James Aldridge, local democracy reporter by James Aldridge, local democracy reporter
Sunday, September 25, 2022 6:03 am
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The old Carters outdoor sports store at 97a-117 Caversham Road in Reading. Picture: Google Maps

The old Carters outdoor sports store at 97a-117 Caversham Road in Reading. Picture: Google Maps

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THE HOME of one of Reading’s oldest businesses could be converted into housing if a planning application is approved.

Carters closed in December 2019, after nearly 200 years in business. The outdoor sports and camping store began in Thatcham in 1820, and moved first to Castle Street and then, in 1962, to its final home in Caversham Road.

Bellway Homes has proposed to demolish the store and build around 60 new homes: 16 one-bed and 20 two-bed apartments, and 14 three-bed and 10 four-bed houses. Of these, 30% would be affordable, in line with Reading Borough Council’s policies.

A leaflet from Bellway Homes states that there will be on-site parking for ’50 per cent’ of the new homes, which it argues is sufficient for the site, which is not far from the town centre and has access to “excellent public transport options”.

The developers have also expressed a desire to make sure the design of the development is in-keeping with neighbouring buildings.

The leaflet states: “We have taken care to respect the existing architectural character of the area in our designs and purposely selected materials such as bricks and tiles that will look sympathetic with the sites surroundings.

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“There will be highways and environmental improvements, as well as improved landscaping in and around the development.”

Bellway Homes has begun pre-application communications with neighbours in the area, and is expected to submit a planning application “in the next few weeks.”

A consultation website for the scheme has not been identified so far, with indicative CGIs of the development appearing on physical leaflets.

The area the homes could be built in has been allocated for development in the Reading Local Plan adopted in 2019.

Policy ‘CR11f West of Caversham Road’ earmarks the area for approximately 75-115 homes.

The Local Plan also states that new developments should have a lower density to respect the low rise and terraced houses that already exist in the area.

Caversham Road is set for a huge amount of development in the coming years.

On the opposite side of the road, the owner of Great Brighams Mead offices has won permission to convert the building into 110 apartments.

Approval was given for 620 homes at the old Royal Mail Depot in Caversham Road earlier this year, and a plan has been submitted to demolish Drews the Ironmongers and replace it with 44 apartments.

Additionally, the former Dawson’s music store is set to be converted into a bowling and family entertainment centre.

Bellway Homes is one of the biggest developers in Reading.

It is responsible for the Printworks development that replaced the former Cox & Wyman Factory, not far from Caversham Road, and Rennaisance Reading apartment complex in Portman Road.

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