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First images: Newbury s new traffic free street to town from Kennet Centre Plans have been submitted to West Berkshire Council Sarah Bosley ); THE Newbury Weekly News can reveal the first images of a new street that will be created as part of the Kennet Shopping centre redevelopment. The street will be traffic-free and provide a fully pedestrianised link from Market Street, all the way through the new development and into the town centre. It will also create new public spaces that can be used for outdoor dining, live music and other events. Managing director of developer Lochailort, Hugo Haig, said: “The creation of this new street will provide the missing link between the railway station, Market Street to the centre of town and Market Place. ....
New plans to revamp Newbury s Kennet Shopping centre are submitted to West Berkshire Council Owner says comprehensive redevelopment would include a mix of homes, shops and restaurants Sarah Bosley ); Newbury s Kennet Shopping centre could be transformed into a mix of homes, shops and restaurants under new plans submitted this week. Lochailort Newbury Ltd has submitted two virtually identical planning applications to West Berkshire Council for a comprehensive redevelopment of the mall. The plans will see the outdated centre transformed into a dynamic mixed-use high-quality, sustainable development featuring 402 new multi-family build-to-rent apartments and private sale homes. The scheme will also deliver 30 flexible shops, restaurants and co-working spaces, with a focus on attracting local, independent and artisan businesses. ....
The site in north east Thatcham that has been earmarked for the massive development A controversial project to build 2,500 homes and three schools in Thatcham is expected to begin in 2024. West Berkshire Council has earmarked 170 hectares of land in north east Thatcham for this ambitious development in its new Local Plan for 2020 to 2037, which was recently scrutinised by people during an eight-week public consultation. The council is hoping the detailed plan, which sets planning policies and reveals which sites can be built on, will be signed off by the government by 2023. It would pave the way for developers to obtain planning permission for developments in Thatcham and begin construction in 2024. ....