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Former police station could be demolished for homes

A three storey building, which used to be the police station, with wooden boarding around it. A lamppost is outside it, on a pavement in front of the building Image source, Google
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The former police station has been vacant since 2018

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A former police station could be demolished and the site used for 29 homes if a plan is approved.

Developers want to reuse the site of the former Langley police station, in Trelawney Avenue, which has been vacant since 2018.

Slough Borough Council planning officers have said the application - for 23 flats, four three-bedroom cluster homes and two two-bedroom coach homes - would be compatible with its own policies.

A plan is set to be approved by councillors at a meeting on 24 July.

Part of the site was previously used for 40 single storey garages but they have been demolished.

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