West Berkshire Council says it welcomes talks on Kennet Centre development with Lochialort
West Berkshire Council says it welcomes the decision by developer Lochailort to withdraw planning appeals for redevelopment of the Kennet Centre in Newbury and to re-enter discussions about the site.
A new planning application for the area, which is being called the Eagle Quarter, is expected to be submitted in the coming days.
Councillor Tony Vickers (Lib Dem, Hungerford and Kintbury), executive member for planning, said: “I am pleased that the developer has reflected on our concerns and those put forward by the local community.
"It is important we have a plan for the area which helps the town develop in the coming years while protecting the heritage and character which makes the place so special.
"We are now working with them on what we feel would be more appropriate for the area and in line with the planning policies which are there to guide future development.
"That application will then be judged on its own merits through the planning process.”
Lochailort had previously submitted two planning applications and both had been refused by West Berkshire Council as they went against local planning policies.
The developer had lodged appeals to the Planning Inspector but these have now been withdrawn.