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Planning officer recommends refusal of Southcote Greggs proposal

James Aldridge, local democracy reporter by James Aldridge, local democracy reporter
Wednesday, August 31, 2022 4:47 pm
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The proposals would see a new Greggs outlet just off of Scours Lane, Tilehurst. Picture: Courtesy of Google Maps

The proposals would see a new Greggs outlet just off of Scours Lane, Tilehurst. Picture: Courtesy of Google Maps

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A NEW Greggs drive-thru takeaway in Reading could be rejected, as it would result in the loss of green space.

Developer Cube Real Estate submitted a plan to build a new drive-thru food hub for Greggs on a patch of land off Scours Lane, Tilehurst, in spring

The plan is due to be decided this month, but it could be torpedoed over the loss of a green patch of land.

Greggs expects to cater to a mix of customers, with 50% expected to be drive-thru, 30% takeaway, and 20% eating in.

It would require a new access route from Scours Lane and would come with a total of 22 car parking spaces, including three disabled parking bays and five electric vehicle charging points.

But the proposal met with resistance as it would result in green space being lost and result in the intensification of food outlets in the area.

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A similar plan for a a ‘drive-thru pod’ at the same location was withdrawn by Cube Real Estate in March.

It was previously criticised by Barry Elford, who runs Barry’s Burger Van, which occupies a small portion of the land.

Mr Elford has objected to both plans.

Raising concerns, he said: “Scour Lane is a road as an industrial estate would not cope with any more traffic than there is today also there’s enough food outlets in the area.”

He pointed out there is a KFC, Val’s Cafe and Kebab Corner and his van nearby.

Mr Elford added: “I find this very disturbing and heart-wrenching.”

Other neighbours appear to be divided over the plan, with supporters arguing it would freshen up the area providing a good range of food and drinks and be easily accessible for customers.

John Samuel said: “I support this as there are very few similar outlets in the neighbourhood, that can offer hot food in the area.

“Greggs offer ready to go fast food at very reasonable prices.

“I have noted there are other Gregg units in Reading and they are always well maintained clean with little or no litter issues.

“Their prices are very affordable at a time when money is tight for most people, also their packaging is usually paper which can be fully recycled.”

Meanwhile, objectors raised fears over flooding and impact ‘the quiet enjoyment of residents.’

Planning officer Ethne Humphreys has recommended it for refusal, stating the development would result in the loss of open space.

A decision about the continuation of the plans is due to be reached at a Reading Borough Council planning meeting on Wednesday, September 7.

You can view the application by typing reference 220637 into the council’s planning portal.

If it’s approved, it would be the 10th Greggs to open Reading, with four bakeries in the town centre, and one each in Whitley Street, Christchurch Road, Shinfield Road, Lower Earley and Woodley.

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