Kent Messenger Maidstone

Concern ‘vital’ shop will make way for new homes

- By Alan Smith ajsmith@thekmgroup.co.uk @ajsmithKM

A shop that has served its neighbourh­ood for 120 years could be demolished to make way for housing.

The Payless Stores in Queens Road, Maidstone, is in the way of developers Texo Developmen­ts, which has an eye on building six homes in the gardens behind the property, bordering on St Simon Stock School.

The company needs to demolish the store and the flat above it to forge an access to the site, and build two two-storey, two-bedroom homes and four two-and-ahalf- storey, three- bedroom homes.

The proposal has incensed neighbours and upset store manager Jeyaprakas­h Selvarajah,known as Jey, who has the building on a lease until November 2019.

Mr Selvarajah said: “It’s so sad. Many of my customers are elderly. They won’t be able to do the long walk to another shop. Some have been coming here for 50 or 60 years. They are very upset.”

Barbara Woodward, who lives opposite, said: “Once again a developer has seized an opportunit­y to build houses to gain profits at the expense of the local community. If the shop goes, where will the residents get their daily newspapers and other items they need?

“There are many elderly people living in this area who are extremely annoyed such a valuable service can be dismissed without any considerat­ion being given to the needs of the present residents. This is certainly one planning applicatio­n which should be refused.”

Customers have started a petition to oppose the plans, which can be signed in the shop.

There are also concerns about traffic safety.

Ken Turner of Shaftesbur­y Drive, told Maidstone council: “Queen’s Road at this point is already a dangerous pinch point, with the schools adding to the problem. A further exit and entry point on to the Queen’s Road would pose a significan­t additional hazard.”

Mr Selvarajah, who has run the store for two years and employs three staff, lives in a flat above the shop with his wife and two young daughters.

He said: “I don’t know what we will do if it closes.”

More details on planning applicatio­n 16/507472.

 ?? Picture: Phil Lee FM4573170 ?? Jeyaprakas­h Selvarajah, shop manager of the Payless store in Queens Road, Maidstone, is worried the store will be demolished to make way for houses
Picture: Phil Lee FM4573170 Jeyaprakas­h Selvarajah, shop manager of the Payless store in Queens Road, Maidstone, is worried the store will be demolished to make way for houses

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