Kent Messenger Maidstone

Developer pledges to create county’s largest country park

- By Ed McConnell emcconnell@thekmgroup.co.uk @edmcconnel­lKm

A country park - the largest in the county could be created A hotel £100m improvemen­ts to Stockbury roundabout, M20 junction 7 upgrade and new roundabout A huge developmen­t on land next to the Kent Showground would create the county’s biggest country park and more than 2,000 jobs.

The claims were made by Mark Quinn, director of Quinn Estates, who has put forward two scenarios for Binbury Park – a 350 acre site off the A249.

The first is for 350 homes, 2million sq ft of commercial space and a primary school, while the second includes 1,450 homes and 650,000 sq ft of commercial space.

Both options feature a country park, hotel, park and ride and a new roundabout on the A249.

Overall, Mr Quinn says he has “a compelling case” to put to Maidstone Borough Council (MBC).

He said: “Current developmen­t is proposed for land near villages where there’s no infrastruc­ture. That doesn’t make sense. Ours is situated in an area where there is pre-existing infrastruc­ture.

“Highways England has A park and ride pledged up to £100m to improve Stockbury Roundabout and we’ll improve junction 7 and create a new roundabout on what is a very dangerous road. Our developmen­t will save lives.”

Mr Quinn has no doubt the proposals will be an enormous economic benefit to Kent, too.

“This developmen­t will be a game-changer for Maidstone,” he said, adding: “The interest we’ve had from potential tenants has been massive, it’s insane.”

Quinn Estates also plans to unlock the Area Of Outstandin­g Natural Beauty, which is currently not accessible to the public, by getting a Chelsea Flower Show winner to design a 100-acre country park behind the Bimbury Lane site.

Mr Quinn said: “That’s enough space to build 1,400 homes, but it’s not all about making money.

“By the end of the consultati­on I hope we have more people supporting the developmen­t than objecting.”

The site is mainly arable farmland and wooded areas — described by Mr Quinn as “not exactly a Constable painting” — but also includes the former RAF Detling airfield, which closed in 1958, and the Detling Aerodrome Industrial Estate.

A public consultati­on on the plans will take place on Thursday from 5pm to 8pm at Detling Village Hall. Proposals and comments can be viewed at bit.ly/1750bimbur­y and bit.ly/350bimbury

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