05:00PM, Friday 01 August 2025
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This week’s public notices feature two developments for a data centre and industrial warehouse in Iver, as well as road closures in Windsor.
Road closures
No waiting will be allowed along part of Dedworth Road for a month to accommodate power network works.
The order will apply from the northern side of the carriageway from the eastern boundary of 114 Dedworth Road to the western boundary of 132 Dedworth Road.
It will also apply on the southern side of the carriageway from the eastern boundary of 95 Dedworth Road to the western boundary of 137 Dedworth Road.
The order will begin at 12.01am on Monday, August 4 and end at 11.59pm on Tuesday, September 2.
In Wraysbury, an overnight road closure will take place to facilitate a bridge inspection.
No vehicles will be allowed along Station Road from its junction with Whitehall Lane to the western boundary of 72 Station Road.
The alternative route for vehicles affected by the order will be via Station Road, the B376 Windsor Road, the B376 Welley Road, Datchet Road, Horton, Stanwell Road and Coppermill Road.
The road closure will start at 10pm on Wednesday, August 6 until 6am on Thursday, August 7.
Finally, a road closure will take place in Slough in October.
It will prohibit any traffic passing through Meadfield Road from its junction with Langley High Street.
The road closure will begin at 12.01am on Monday, October 27, and works are expected to be completed by 11.59pm on Wednesday, November 2.
Licensing
A rum company based at 59–60 Thames Street, Windsor has applied to RBWM for a new premises licence.
Uche Rum Ltd has applied to the council for licensable activities for the online sale of alcohol (off the premises only) from Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm and Saturday and Sunday from 12am to 12am.
Planning
Plans are in to partly convert a stable building into grooms’ accommodation at an equestrian centre in Burnham.
The development proposed by Play Polo Ltd is for land next to Swilly Farm and Woodview near Crow Piece Lane.
The applicant assessed the need for a full-time worker and seasonal workers to reside onsite to ‘meet the welfare needs and safety of the horses stabled’.
An application to Buckinghamshire Council seeks to demolish existing industrial outbuildings for a new industrial warehouse unit at Elizabeth Works near 44-68 Thorney Lane North in Iver.
The new development looks to revitalise an existing works yard area into a business premises by removing ‘neglected’ buildings and containers.
The plans seek to provide a modern industrial building with maintenance space, wash down, office and welfare facilities.
Outline plans for the proposed development of a data centre building in Iver have been submitted for land south of Slough Road (A4007) and east of the M25.
The application made on behalf of Sequence (Iver) UK Ltd is for a proposed development known as ‘Sequence Park’.
The proposed data centre building is designed to have an IT load of 48 megawatts in a two-storey building and uses a former landfill site.
The application site comprises approximately 16.5 hectares and is bound by the River Colne to the east and is subdivided by the Colne Brook.
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