Kentish Express Ashford & District

Traders battling on to keep market running

- By Georgia Woolf gwoolf@thekmgroup.co.uk

Disappoint­ed traders say they will “soldier on” and keep the town centre market running - despite the council rejecting a request to move it back to the top end of the high street.

Stallholde­rs asked Ashford Borough Council (ABC) last year to relocate their stands as they said they were struggling to earn a living in their current Lower High Street spot.

In November, the authority said it was “seriously considerin­g” relocating the market following a meeting with traders, who feared it could disappear for good if the move was blocked.

But in a letter sent to all traders in December, Cllr Paul Clokie (Con), portfolio holder for regenerati­on and corporate property at ABC, said the switch is not possible.

The market - which operates on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays - had previously been based at the top of town but was forced to move in 2008 shortly after the opening of the County Square extension.

In his letter, Cllr Clokie wrote: “I think I can summarise your feelings as it being your view that with the apparent greater footfall in the Upper High Street the market would thrive.

“I have to acknowledg­e this theory is hard to dispute, however it is currently difficult to see how this move would work given the restricted space available for a properly structured market, particular­ly taking into account the space required by the existing shops.

“I was, however, rather concerned by the comments which suggested that the long-term viability of the market might depend on such move.

“But I must point out that you yourselves admitted it is unlikely that the market has a life much beyond five years.

“I also feel that the proposed redevelopm­ent of the Vicarage Lane site, including the art deco front ballroom building, has the potential to improve considerab­ly the existing trading area.”

As well as listing a lack of space in the top end of town as a factor against the move, Cllr Clokie also stated moving the market would “harm the Lower High Street by removing the vibrancy and animation that exists from having a regular market”.

But market spokesman Peter Rosson is not satisfied with the council’s response, saying the traders did not recall saying the market wouldn’t survive beyond five years.

He says that suggestion came from a member of the council instead.

Mr Rosson, who lives in James Street, said: “We moved down here from the top of town because Debenhams wanted us to go over 10 years ago and here we are, asking to move back with good reasons and they have said no.

“It is a bit ridiculous that we can’t move.

“We have already had other stallholde­rs asking to move here, subject to us moving to the top end of town.

“They will come if we move.

“I don’t think the Vicarage Lane redevelopm­ent will make any difference; the loss of the car park will probably affect us more.

“We will just have to stay here and soldier on.”

■ Would you like to see the market move back to the top of the town centre? Write to Kentish Express, Unit 4, Park Mall shopping centre, Ashford, TN24 8RY or email kentishexp­ress@thekmgroup. co.uk

 ??  ?? Ashford market situated at Lower High Street. Inset, the Express front page from October 24, 2019
Ashford market situated at Lower High Street. Inset, the Express front page from October 24, 2019
 ?? Pictures: Paul Amos ?? Market trader Peter Rosson in Ashford on Saturday
Pictures: Paul Amos Market trader Peter Rosson in Ashford on Saturday

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