05:00PM, Friday 13 June 2025
This week’s public notices feature a planning application for a new Holyport property and a series of road closures.
Road closures
An evening road closure is planned along part of Norden Road next week.
No vehicles will be allowed between the junction with Boyn Valley Road and The Croft.
The defect rectification works will be in operation between 7pm and 11.30pm on Tuesday, June 17.
The diversion route for vehicle traffic is via Wootton Way, A4 Bath Road, A4 Castle Hill, A308 Frascati Way, A308 Grenfell Place, A308 King Street, A308 Braywick Road, Shoppenhangers Road, Norreys Drive and Norden Road.
No vehicles will be allowed along part of Cherry Garden Lane in Littlewick Green next week.
The closure is from the junction with Breadcroft Lane to the southern boundary of a property called The Nest.
There is no diversion route available.
The closure is to facilitate fibre network ducting works, which could cause danger to the public.
The proposed order will be in operation daily between 9am and 3pm from Wednesday, June 18 until Friday, June 20.
Later this month, a road closure will take place for five days in Waltham St Lawrence.
No vehicles will be permitted along part of Milley Road, from the western boundary of a property called 1 Melba Cottage eastward to the eastern boundary of another property called 9 Milley Bridge Cottages.
The closure is to facilitate highway works to locate, supply and cut in a new stopcock and will take place between Monday, June 30 and Friday, July 4 from 9.30am and 4pm.
Licensing
A premises licence application has also been submitted for a Maidenhead business.
Nicola Clare Tutt has applied to the Royal Borough for a new premises licence for the Thameside Gift Company at 2 Clappers Meadow, Maidenhead, SL6 8TT.
The licence is for the online sale of alcohol off the premises from Monday to Sunday from 9am to 5pm.
The application can be viewed at Maidenhead Town Hall and written representaions can be submitted to the licensing team between June 10 and July 7 at Licensing@RBWM.gov.uk
Planning
A planning application has been submitted to build a detached two-storey home with parking in Holyport.
The applicant said this is a ‘self-build project’ available to those wanting to build their own home in the village. The site is a corner plot at the junction of Holyport Street and Holyport Road between Green View and Glenside.
The application site comprises an area of open undeveloped land which forms part of a larger plot of land housing Mistletoe Cottage, say developers.
The site is also located within the Holyport Village Conservation Area and the Green Belt and a previous application for two semi-detached homes was dismissed at appeal.
Now the development has been ‘reduced’ in scale to a single self-build home and represents a ‘significant improvement over the previously refused scheme’, says the applicant.
“An opportunity to build a home in this historic village where very few houses have been permitted”, they added.
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