The site has been in use since the late 1880s, first for brick making and storage before being used for the production of paints throughout the twentieth century.
The former ICI paintworks was taken over by Akzo Nobel in 2008 and, following the end of manufacturing in 2018, the site has recently been acquired by Panattoni.
With the closure of the paintworks, there is the potential to create a series of new opportunities for Slough including:
Panattoni’s vision for the site will create new jobs and boost the local economy through the delivery of a mixture of new homes and new commercial space in close proximity to the town centre and railway station.
Join us on Thursday 5th September at any time between 1pm & 7pm to discuss with members of the project team and find out more.