![]() We cannot be held liable for delays in delivery due to third party. This ussually involves collection the item from your local Royal Mail Depot. If there is no one available to sign for your goods a card will usually be left advising you of what action needs to be taken. Standard Delivery Service (Using Royal Mail Service) - within 1 to 3 working daysĪ signature will be required on delivery of your goods. We use Royal Mail dependant on the weight of your purchase. If for any reason this cannot be achieved we will notify you as soon as possible and will be given the option to cancel your order with full refund. Orders Placed on Friday after 4pm will be dispatched on the following Monday. Therefore, orders placed after 4pm on a Thursday will be dispatch on Friday. We aim to dispatch your orders on the same day provided that you ordered before 10:00 am or if you place your order after 4:00pm it will be dispatch the next working day (Not Saturday, Sunday & Bank Holidays). For shipping for the rest of the Channel Island and outside the UK please contact us at 01772 682 812 or you can also send as an e-mail via our contact page on the website and we will advise you accordingly. The consultation period for the proposals started on August 23 and Reading Borough Council has yet to make a decision about the application.We ship goods to all areas of Mainland UK including Northern Ireland and Isle of Man. In total, this means that there will be 29 flats altogether and to accommodate this there will be 14 parking spaces. There was talk about reducing this to five storeys, but this didn't materialise.Īll in all, the applicant wants to create 22 one-bedroom flats, six two-bedroom flats, and one three-bedroom flat. Altogether the flats will reach six storeys high. They also welcomed the retention of the majority of the malthouse buildings.Ī CGI of the plan to replace Drews the Ironmongers in Caversham Road, Reading with a 29 home apartment block (Image: Copyright Unknown)īTA did however express concern about the height of the new development. The BTA suggested the new plans presented a marked improvement compared to the old ones. The design team had a site meeting with the BTA in May in order to discuss the proposals. Meanwhile, the building facing Northfield Road will be maintained. The new proposals show the southern building that faces Caversham Road will be demolished and part of the corner building that faces Caversham Road and Northfield Road will also be lost. The rustic buildings once formed a brewery and in the past few years the Bell Tower Community Association (BTA) successfully appealed to get the site locally listed as a heritage asset. New plans from S2 Caversham Ltd have now been lodged and they show that a lot more of the malthouse buildings will be retained compared to earlier proposals. READ MORE: Police statement after Reading Festival violence and tents set on fire S2 Caversham has revised its plans for the building that used to be 'Drews the Ironmongers' - following a previous rejection.ĭrew the Ironmongers, located at 71-73 Caversham Road in Reading, closed back in 2018 and At the time, the Drew family said that it could no longer compete in a "world dominated by internet merchants."įollowing its closure, several plans have been submitted to turn the site into new homes None of these proposals has so far come to fruition. A former ironmongers in Reading could be partially demolished in order to make way for 29 new homes.
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