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Reading University plans 'Biggles' WW1 hall demolition Reading University plans 'Biggles' WW1 hall demolition
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A charity is trying to stop demolition of a hall that was used by air cadets including a pilot who went on to create the WW1 flying ace Biggles. A charity is trying to stop the demolition of a hall once used by air cadets including a pilot who went on to create the WW1 flying ace Biggles.
The Victorian Society has launched the campaign on Armistice Day to try to stop Reading University from knocking down St Patrick's Hall.The Victorian Society has launched the campaign on Armistice Day to try to stop Reading University from knocking down St Patrick's Hall.
Former cadet William Earl Johns is though to have based the book Biggles Learns to Fly on his time there.Former cadet William Earl Johns is though to have based the book Biggles Learns to Fly on his time there.
The university says it is reaching the end of its "operational design life".The university says it is reaching the end of its "operational design life".
Important role 'forgotten'Important role 'forgotten'
It held a week-long consultation in October on plans to knock down St Patrick's Hall and build a new complex of 1,000 rooms on or near Whiteknights campus for students. It held a week-long consultation in October on plans to knock down St Patrick's Hall and build a new student complex of 1,000 rooms on or near Whiteknights campus.
Reading University says the existing halls, located on Northcourt Avenue, no longer reflect the needs and expectations of the 300 students it currently houses.Reading University says the existing halls, located on Northcourt Avenue, no longer reflect the needs and expectations of the 300 students it currently houses.
In a statement, the university said St Patrick's Hall was not a "museum piece" but "home to hundreds of students".
It said: "What was appropriate for air cadets in the First World War is inappropriate for students in the 21st Century, who rightfully expect high standards."
The Victorian Society said the proposed redevelopment was "especially poignant" as 2015 marks the centenary of the establishment of the No 1 School of Military Aeronautics in the university's buildings.The Victorian Society said the proposed redevelopment was "especially poignant" as 2015 marks the centenary of the establishment of the No 1 School of Military Aeronautics in the university's buildings.
Alex Bowring, the Victorian Society's conservation adviser, said the hall was designed by C Smith & Son, the same architect as Reading University's listed Great Hall and Wantage Hall. Alex Bowring, the society's conservation adviser, said the hall was designed by C Smith & Son, the same architect as Reading University's listed Great Hall and Wantage Hall.
"Unlike these buildings St Pat's has not received the same recognition as a key part of the university's early development," he said. "Unlike these buildings, St Pat's has not received the same recognition as a key part of the university's early development," he said.
"The important role it played in World War One has also been largely forgotten.""The important role it played in World War One has also been largely forgotten."