Safestore - Woking
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Our proposals

Safestore has plans to build a self-storage facility on Goldsworth Road Industrial Estate, redeveloping and improving an existing industrial site. The storage spaces will be available for local residents and businesses to use, providing flexible and convenient units for a range of needs.

Our proposals will revitalise the site, creating a modern facility that complements and respects the character of the area and current use of the site, while retaining the currently unoccupied general industrial units to the west of the site. Our proposals will also improve landscaping and enhance biodiversity across the site.

Safestore’s proposals align with the council’s planning policy for the area which encourages development for employment / industrial uses. Importantly, self-storage is a low-intensity industrial use which generally has limited impact on the surrounding area - our sites are low traffic generators and our buildings are relatively simple to construct.

A CGI of the proposed Safestore facility on Goldsworth Road, looking west

Design approach, materials and landscaping

The building reflects and responds to the character and height of surrounding buildings on Goldsworth Road, including nearby residential properties.

  • The building has been designed to minimise any impact on views from nearby properties. Compared to the buildings currently on-site, the facility is set further back from Goldsworth Road, with the top storey on the western boundary also set further back to limit its height in areas closest to neighbouring properties
  • Proposed materials include brick, aluminium, and glass
  • The design features ‘picture windows’ which show the fronts of storage units, showcasing the building’s self-storage purpose
  • A ‘green buffer’ of trees will be planted around the site, enhancing biodiversity and providing screening for properties on the northeast and west of the site.
  • The development will enhance biodiversity on site, and will ensure that the wooded corridor north of the site along the Basingstoke Canal is protected
A CGI of the proposed Safestore facility on Goldsworth Road, looking east

Sustainability

The building has been designed to be highly sustainable with Safestore targeting a BREEAM rating of ‘Very Good’ and an EPC A+ certification. The store will also be Net Zero in operation.

Our construction team follows sustainable construction principles and, wherever practicable, we use materials that have recycled content or are from sustainable sources.

This, along with further plans to improve biodiversity through new landscaping across the site, shows our commitment to sustainable practices.

Transport parking and access

Safestore facilities have the benefit of generating very little traffic, and we plan to provide sufficient customer parking spaces, to prevent customers from using neighbouring roads for parking.

The site will have a dedicated entrance located on Goldsworth Road.

A previous planning application to redevelop the industrial estate was approved in 2024, and we are aware some local people were concerned then about the traffic impact on neighbouring roads due to a proposed access point on Mabel Street. Safestore customers and staff will not use the access point on Mabel Street, and the low number of vehicles will access the facility via the Goldsworth Road entrance.

An initial site plan including the proposed Safestore facility (blue), as well as existing trees and areas for additional landscaping (green)

Contact us

If you have any queries, you can contact us at safestore@camargue.uk or on 020 7323 3544.

Share your views

You can provide comments on our proposals by completing the feedback form on our public consultation page.