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Adobe Moving to Maidenhead
Adobe perhaps best known for the Adobe PDF reader to most internet users but also the provider of Graphic Tools such as Fireworks, Photoshop, Dreamweaver and Video editing suite Premier are moving into Maidenhead.
The move was anouunced in the poperty magazines before Christmas but with the company sign now up on the roadside when can we expect to see all those commuters from Stockley Park change direction and drive to Maidenhead. Open your Sandwich Bar now Maidenhead Plan The Maidenhead & Cox Green Neighbourhood Planning Group would be very grateful if you could put a message out to your members in this area, inviting people to get involved.
The website www.maidenheadplan.com gives full information about the initiative. The Neighbourhood Plan is one of the first in the country with central government support, using new powers granted under the Localism Act. The Neighbourhood Plan will be used to help decide planning applications in the area.
There are 4 Topic Groups for:
- Housing, Built & Natural Environment
- Business & Shopping
- Community, Leisure & Countryside
- Transport
29 volunteers have already signed up to help draft policies in these topics, and more are being sought. Topic Groups members will research issues, come up with options for solutions and draft the policies to go in to the final plan.
Would you be willing to circulate this information?
Many thanks
Henry
Henry Smith
Project Officer
Strategy & Plans
Planning & Development Unit
Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead
Town Hall, St Ives Road, Maidenhead, SL6 1RF
Tel: 01628 796172 Quiet Saturday Night
Saturday Night and all is calm and peacfull in the centre of Maidenhead, just out from the Horror Potter where over indulgence in fudge sort of killed the appetitie for a minute or two. Maidenhead town centre is now a designated area where the police can tell people to move on if they are either in bad order or forming a crowd. This seems to have been introduced to combat the appaling behaviour of the Friday night crowd that have taken over the centre during the weekly end of work get together. Well it seems to have worked
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