Public notices: A new Aldi store set to open in Slough

Elisa Oricchio

elisao@baylismedia.co.uk

03:15PM, Friday 14 April 2023

This week’s public notices include an application by budget supermarket chain Aldi for a premises licence in Slough.

The German retailer has submitted an application for a premises licence for a store at 141 Farnham Road, Slough Trading Estate.

If approved, the supermarket will be allowed to sell alcohol from 6am until midnight each day of the week.

Any alcohol sold must be consumed off the site, the application states.

Written representations can be made to the Licensing Authority, Slough Borough Council, Observatory House, 25 Windsor Road, Slough, SL1 2EL

Alternatively, email: licensing@slough.gov.uk

The deadline for responses is May 9, 2023.

Traffic

Clewer Fields, Windsor, will be partly closed for three days in May.

The road will be shut from its junction with Vansittart Road to its junction with number 42 Bexley Street.

The closure will be in place from 8am on Tuesday, May 2 to 6pm on Thursday, May 4.

Works will be taking place to install a new fibre optic duct and there could be a danger to the public if the road remains open.

Slough Borough Council is planning to make an application to the courts for a ‘stopping up’ order for Millbrook Way, Poyle.

Stopping up means that once such an order is made, the highway will no longer be designated as a highway, road or footpath and all highway rights will be removed under law.

The council has applied for a stopping up order as it believes this part of the highway is unnecessary in Poyle.

Anyone who uses the highway and feels they would be affected by the order can appear before Reading Magistrates’ Court to make an objection.

Contact Shinal Badiani (Lawyer Planning & Regeneration) via email at Shinal.Badiani@harrow. gov.uk or write to Shinal Badiani HB Public Law, Harrow Council, Harrow Council Hub, Forward Drive, Harrow, HA3 8NT by no later than 27 April 2023 quoting reference SLGHRTR001-08221 if you want to make an objection in court.

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