Kentish Express Ashford & District

SOLDIER SILHOUETTE­S FOR ROUNDABOUT

First World War tribute to be installed at busy junction

- By Charlie Harman charman@thekmgroup.co.uk

A key roundabout is getting a revamp to improve safety and recognise Ashford’s links with the First World War.

The junction connecting the A2070 Bad Munstereif­el Road and Avenue Jacques Faucheux has been renamed as Flanders Roundabout as part of the redesign.

Eight silhouette­s of soldiers, which were seen across the country during 2018’s centenary celebratio­ns, are being placed on the junction alongside nine European Quercus trees which were planted recently by the council’s Aspire team.

The town’s floral tank - originally located in Vicarage Lane will be installed in the middle of the roundabout, which is being covered in turf and surrounded by a wildflower meadow containing poppies.

But aesthetics aren’t the only thing being improved, with safety at the forefront of the roadworks.

Its new name - Flanders - is also based on its design, taking inspiratio­n from a Dutch system which has proven effective in reducing accidents.

Noting the high number of crashes on the roundabout, some unique-in-Britain features are being installed.

Bosses say the works will improve the flow of traffic and requires drivers to choose their direction before entering the roundabout.

KCC project manager Christophe­r Koningen said: “The design we based it on incorporat­es physical kerbs to ensure vehicles remain separated but on such a busy road this was not practical.

“We decided on a different approach using red surfacing with white hatching to separate lanes to encourage drivers to not cross those areas.

“It has the added benefit of allowing both lanes on the approach to the roundabout from the A2070 to be used to turn right towards the town centre, increasing capacity.

“This means the signs look different to anything else you will see in this country.”

Already the scheme has attracted widespread interest from other authoritie­s, and the model is being considered for entry into national standards.

Cllr Andrew Buchanan, Ashford Borough Council’s portfolio holder for environmen­t, said KCC’s decision to redesign the junction led to discussion­s on landscapin­g ideas and it was agreed that it should be a memorial to the fallen of the First World War.

He said: “We decided to repurpose our floral tank which had previously been installed in Vicarage Lane in 2018 to commemorat­e 100th anniversar­y since the end of the First World War.

“It was decided to name the junction Flanders roundabout, both as a reference to the memorial and also as a nod to the low countries of Europe where this roundabout concept originates.”

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 ??  ?? Road markings are a key part of the scheme, which seeks to ensure increased spacing and clarity for drivers as they make their way around the roundabout
Road markings are a key part of the scheme, which seeks to ensure increased spacing and clarity for drivers as they make their way around the roundabout
 ??  ?? The floral tank is a nearly-life size tribute and will be added to the junction
The floral tank is a nearly-life size tribute and will be added to the junction
 ??  ?? Soldiers’ silhouette­s like this one will be placed on the Flanders Roundabout
Soldiers’ silhouette­s like this one will be placed on the Flanders Roundabout
 ??  ?? The silhouette­s were in the Memorial Gardens in 2018
The silhouette­s were in the Memorial Gardens in 2018

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