Kentish Express Ashford & District

Truckers could get new £60 penalty

Government set to bring in new legislatio­n

- By Dan Wright dwright@thekmgroup.co.uk

Truckers caught using unauthoris­ed roads to get to a postBrexit lorry park will be fined £60 if new legislatio­n gets passed.

The government is turning a huge 27-acre site in Sevington into a holding area for up to 2,000 lorries as part of its preparatio­ns for the end of the transition period in December.

But HGV drivers will only be allowed to access the site from Junction 10a of the M20 – and will face a penalty if caught breaking the rules.

Since news of the government’s project broke, concerns have been raised over the repercussi­ons on Ashford’s surroundin­g road network.

But MP Damian Green says the new powers will provide “essential protection for the town”.

“It will give them greater power to control traffic on Kent’s roads - they will apply it for the whole of Kent,” he said.

“But the government needs special legislatio­n to do that and it is planning to get it passed in September when parliament resumes.

“It will give them the powers to stop lorries using rat runs through unsuitable areas.”

It is not yet clear whether police or Kent County Council will issue the fines, but Ashford Borough Council deputy leader Cllr Paul Bartlett (Con) says the enforcemen­t is a welcome move.

He says it will stop truckers from using other routes to the lorry park such as Brookfield Road or the A251 Faversham Road.

But he admits residents will be frustrated by additional traffic lights set to be installed on the link road between the A2070 and Junction 10a roundabout­s.

The signals will be put up to ensure truckers can get in and out of the site safely.

Cllr Bartlett said: “People will be annoyed by the additional traffic lights.

“But lights keep traffic moving and I think it’s very important we do that.

“These lights will be solely for access to the lorry park and I would expect them to have sensors so they wouldn’t be operationa­l all of the time.”

Work started on the site earlier this month and contractor­s are currently using a makeshift entrance off Church Road.

The temporary entrance will continue to be used until the permanent entry point is created on the link road.

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 ??  ?? HGV drivers caught using unauthoris­ed roads to access the Ashford lorry park in Sevington are set to be fined £60
HGV drivers caught using unauthoris­ed roads to access the Ashford lorry park in Sevington are set to be fined £60
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Where the post-Brexit lorry park will go in Sevington

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