Kentish Express Ashford & District

Multi-storey car park plan approved

- By Charlie Harman charman@thekmgroup.co.uk

Plans for a multi-storey car park capable of holding 500 cars have edged a step closer to fruition.

The Station Road complex behind the Hollywood Bowl was given the green light at an Ashford Borough Council cabinet meeting last week, but will still require planning permission.

Despite the lack of a detailed design, the facility is expected to feature wider parking bays, electric vehicle charging points and an automatic number plate recognitio­n (ANPR) system.

Customers will be able to register their car which will allow them to pay immediatel­y.

The car park is scheduled to be constructe­d during 2020 with a planned opening at the end of the year.

Options for the site of the new multi-storey building were explored last July, with the existing surface level car park on Station Road being identified as the most viable.

The scheme is seen as vital for the town centre regenerati­on plan announced last month, which will see retail units, offices, housing and a performanc­e space introduced on the former Mecca Bingo site in the high street.

Cllr Brad Bradford, portfolio holder for community safety and wellbeing, said: “Ensuring a supply of modern and safe parking is vital for all who work, visit and commute to and from the town.

“The proposed multi-storey car park is very much a part of our vision for the future.

“I fully support the project moving forward, recognisin­g that there will be a separate planning approval process where it will be possible to consider any officer report and consultati­on responses before reaching a final view.”

A similar plan in Canterbury was met with a number of petitions lodged to oppose the plan, garnering thousands of signatures.

These efforts proved fruitless however, as the constructi­on was permitted at a Canterbury City Council meeting in January.

Cllr Graham Galpin, portfolio holder for corporate property and the town centre, said: “The proposed multi-storey car park will provide about 500 spaces and is planned to be protected with enhanced fire safety provision.

“The new car park is needed to accommodat­e new residents, visitors and businesses to our flourishin­g and growing town.

“It will also provide us with flexibilit­y for the planning of any new regenerati­on and is a vital piece in the jigsaw of Ashford’s present and future revitalisa­tion.”

What do you think about the car park plan? Write to Kentish Express, Unit 4, Park Mall shopping centre, Ashford, TN24 8RY or email kentishexp­ress@thekmgroup.co.uk

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The Station Road car park behind the bowling alley is set to be built on
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ABC hopes to build the multi-storey in Station Road
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Cllr Brad Bradford
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ANPR cameras will feature

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