Kentish Express Ashford & District

Glass kiosks could be built at Outlet

- By Charlie Harman charman@thekmgroup.co.uk

Six glass-sided kiosks could be built at the Designer Outlet after a large-scale planning applicatio­n was submitted.

Bosses want to widen sections of the walkway around the original part of the centre to make space for the permanent kiosks.

The centre says the aim of the units is “to replace the existing food vans and temporary structures that have been in place during the part-closure of the centre during constructi­on works”.

It is not yet known whether the tenants currently occupying the spots - including American doughnut chain Krispy Kreme - will move into the glass-sided kiosks.

In a statement attached to the applicatio­n, bosses outline their plans for the site, which saw its £90m extension open last year.

They said: “With the extension now complete, McArthurGl­en’s aim is to ensure the quality of phase one [the original part of the outlet] is maintained through the rationalis­ation of the existing offer, and creation of more formal retail kiosks.

“The kiosks will provide an opportunit­y for smaller brands and ‘pop-up stores’ to ‘test the market’ and take a smaller space within the centre before potentiall­y expanding to a permanent site.

“The existing low level wall separating the walkway and car park is to be cut back and removed to accommodat­e a new platform surrounded by a new retaining wall.

“The current kiosk design provides frameless glazing to all external sides, with glazed doors and a sign above.”

Overall, the six additional units would increase the on-site retail space by 383 sq m.

Along with the kiosk plan, a large part of Polo Ralph Lauren’s second floor will be used as storage with the loss of some retail floorspace if the planning applicatio­n is approved.

The shopping centre is also seeking to install rumble strips along the adjoining Newtown Road to curb speeding.

The Outlet’s £90m extension which was completed in November - saw previous closures of the key road, leading to anger from nearby residents as one lasted for 32 weeks.

It is not yet known if another closure of Newtown Road will be needed.

■ To view the plans, visit www.ashford.gov.uk and search for the 14/01402/AM04/AS reference.

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

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How the walkway at the Ashford Designer Outlet could look if the latest planning applicatio­n is approved
 ??  ?? Bosses want to build six glass-sided kiosks at the Outlet, changing the look of the original part of the centre
Bosses want to build six glass-sided kiosks at the Outlet, changing the look of the original part of the centre
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A number of food vans currently trade from spots in the original part of the Outlet

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