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SEGRO’s Mixed-use Commercial Building Wins Council Support

Posted by UK Property Forums on 20th December 2021 -

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Councillors in Slough have unanimously approved SEGRO’s plans for a seven-storey building which will have a mix of commercial uses.

Slough Borough Council’s planning committee supported the scheme at its December 15 meeting.

The 26,253 sq m building, in Liverpool Road on the Slough Trading Estate, will accommodate, offices, light industrial, general industrial and storage and distribution space in addition to a café on the ground floor and parking on the ground and first floors.

Jessica Evans, associate planner with Barton Willmore, representing SEGRO, told the meeting: “The development will add diversity to the estate, given the size of the units and the ability to use them flexibly through sub-division.”

The 0.74-hectare site is currently occupied by two old industrial units.

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