Kentish Express Ashford & District

Former Houchin site to make way for Quinn project

- By Charlie Harman charman@thekmgroup.co.uk

The site of an historic aviation manufactur­er will be turned into a building merchant following council approval.

The former Houchin building in Hilton Road housed a factory for 70 years, making ground support equipment for the civil and military aviation industries.

It closed in December 2014, resulting in 47 job losses on the Cobbs Wood Industrial Estate site.

However plans were unveiled in March by prolific developmen­t company Quinn Estates to demolish the now-vacant structure to make way for a builders’ merchant business.

The proposal consists of a main building acting as an open warehouse for larger goods and materials, while four on-site units will be used as specialist trading counters for smaller items like nails.

Up to 20 parking spaces are included, with four being purpose-built as goods parking bays.

Quinn Estates has touted the job-making capacity of the new venture, suggesting 15 jobs will be created to run it.

The council officer’s report reads: “The site with its existing 1950s building containing asbestos, would be greatly enhanced by the proposed 21st century designed built form proposed, and by bringing a redundant site back into active use.

“As such, the proposal would be more aesthetica­lly appealing than the ageing building stock throughout the majority of the estate.”

The report also stated no objections had come from Kent Highways or KCC Flood & Water Management, and that only one resident out of 24 surveyed objected to it.

Only one resident commented on the applicatio­n, with Brian Byott writing: “I would strongly object to further building of industrial units in the vicinity of the A28 as this applicatio­n is.

“The traffic along this section of the A28 is always congested and the addition of extra delivery vehicles will cause a bad situation to get worse.

“I would also point out that a quarter of a mile away is a industrial site with over twenty units which have stood empty for over year and the developer has now applied for an extension to operating hours, so to add all these into the A28 traffic problems as well does not seem sensible.”

Despite this, the plan was given the go-ahead.

What do you think? Email kentishexp­ress@thekmgroup. co.uk

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The Houchin site on the Cobbs Wood estate is now set to be demolished
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Four units will act as trading counters at the site

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