Kent Messenger Maidstone

Different type of work in line for former print site

- By Chris Britcher

An industrial developer has outlined plans to invest £180million into the former Aylesford Newsprint site, in a move which it is hoped will create more than 3,000 jobs. The print operations ended in 2015, with the loss of more than 230 jobs.

It brought down the curtain on a 90-year history of paper-making at the site which, at its peak, employed 1,000 people.

But now Panattoni, Europe’s largest privately-owned industrial developer, confirmed speculatio­n which surfaced at the end of the year, by announcing it is consulting on plans to redevelop the 90-acre brownfield site for industrial, logistics, distributi­on and manufactur­ing uses.

Tony Watkins, developmen­t director at Panattoni, said: “Our redevelopm­ent plans promise to give a new lease of life to this redundant brownfield site.

“It will deliver more than £140m per annum of economic value to the borough of Tonbridge and Malling, and Kent as a whole, by attracting some of the world’s leading companies to the site as well as providing buildings to support the growth of local companies constraine­d by the lack of facilities

“We believe our proposals are consistent with the council’s economic ambitions and come at the right time as the country considers how to restart, renew and rise to the challenges resulting from Covid-19.

“We want to hear what local residents think about our proposals, so wherever possible we can reflect this feedback in the final planning applicatio­n.”

 ??  ?? Papermill workers pictured in 1975 in an industry which has steadily declined
Papermill workers pictured in 1975 in an industry which has steadily declined
 ?? Picture: Mick Brotherwoo­d ?? Demolition work began in 2018
Picture: Mick Brotherwoo­d Demolition work began in 2018

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