The demolition of a large office building in Bracknell continues to clear the way for a new industrial warehouse.
Demolition of RSA House on Western Road in Bracknell is continuing to make way for a new industrial warehouse. The three-storey office stands near the roundabout with Wokingham Road and Moorland Avenue to the west of the town.
The building was previously occupied by RSA, the cybersecurity business, but has been empty since the American company closed its UK headquarters in Bracknell in March 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic.
Drone photos from Styles Views, taken after a visit last December, showed part of the offices stripped back to the superstructure. Since then one side of RSA House has been completely demolished, with bricks reduced to rubble and demolition vehicles on site.
Lewis Styles, the Styles Views drone operator, said: “Much of what we saw last time is now reduced to piles of brick and stone, but we can see what was one of the offices from a whole new angle, it looks like a movie set.
“Unfortunately, the wind was too strong to go too high to really get an idea of how much has changed, I’ll leave that for next time. ”
The demolition is part of a project by asset manager Angle Property to replace the offices with a modern warehouse for the research and development of products or industrial processes.
The original planning application was submitted in 2022 and approved in October 2023. Follow-up applications covering appearance and parking layout were approved on December 18, 2025.
You can view the approved plans on Bracknell Forest Council’s planning portal using application reference 22/00879/FUL, and the appearance and parking details under 25/00520/FUL.
RSA House had previously been the subject of plans to convert it into 51–53 apartments, with applications in May and December 2024 that were never enacted.
James Aldridge, Local Democracy Reporter
