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A garden centre in Ashford could be demolished to make way for the proposed junction 10a.

Ashford Borough Council’s planning committee will meet twice this month, with one meeting specifical­ly looking at the pros and cons of the new junction planned for the M20.

One of the requiremen­ts for the scheme could see the demolition of Wyevale Garden Centre, off Hythe Road, close to the motorway.

The planning applicatio­n states that a cottage and a former nursery could also be knocked down.

It says: “Businesses on the southern side of the A20 including the Wyevale Garden Centre would be removed and replaced with a balancing pond, the precise details of which will need to be confirmed.”

Since it was first suggested about 10 years ago junction 10a has been described as a vital developmen­t for Ashford, designed to relieve some of the pressure on the existing junction 10.

Constructi­on would include a two-way 40mph link road built on a new bridge between the M20 and the A2070 at Sevington, a roundabout over the motorway, and new traffic signals at the end of Church Road.

It would also see the removal of the east-facing slip roads at junction 10.

The planning report states that the objectives behind the new junction are to ‘increase the capacity of the road network to support the delivery of residentia­l and employment developmen­t’ in the town, and to ‘provide a new route for traffic into Ashford’.

However, the report also looks at the effects on the surroundin­g area which could take place if the junction is approved.

These include the use of machinery, therefore creating dust, noise and vibrations.

The report also suggests there is a potential risk of ‘killing’ or injuring notable species during the constructi­on period.

It states: “There are valuable habitats and species present which could be affected by the proposed scheme.”

The report adds that ecological and environmen­tal surveys will help identify ways to reduce the impact on habitat through sensi- tive design and the way the work is carried out.

In addition, during the constructi­on, temporary closures or diversions could be put in place.

The report will be discussed by councillor­s next Wednesday from 7pm at the Civic Centre in Tannery Lane. The public are welcome to attend.

Wyevale declined to comment.

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Picture: Gary Browne FM4239004 Wyevale Garden Centre, off Hythe Road, Ashford

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