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■ New hotel, bar and restaurant revealed for town centre ■ Six shops face demolition to make way for bold scheme ■ Developmen­t will 'complement high street' say bosses

- By Dan Wright dwright@thekmgroup.co.uk

Bold plans have emerged for a 92-bed hotel, bar and restaurant in Ashford town centre.

Developers want to demolish a row of shops in New Rents and construct a four-storey building in their place.

Six shops are set to go to make way for the scheme, including the HomePlus Furniture site which only opened in the former Argos unit in June.

Game, PDSA, Betfred and British Heart Foundation are also earmarked for demolition, as well as the former Pet Essentials store.

The operator of the hotel is not yet known, but it will offer three to four-star accommodat­ion.

Ten flats are also included in the developmen­t, which will be accessed via Drum Lane.

Parking will not be provided on site for hotel guests, but bosses say there is an agreement in place with the operators of the County Square car park which will allow visitors to use that facility.

Twelve parking spaces are proposed on the site for residents living in the flats.

Architect Guy Hollaway - who designed the scheme on behalf of applicant SPPF Ltd - says the developmen­t will “complement the high street”.

“It was a great shame when Argos closed,” he told the Kentish Express.

“But the whole nature of the high street is changing now and we are having to think very carefully about how we can change it for the future.

“And if we can create a new hotel for the centre of Ashford, then that would be amazing.

“It would encourage people to stay in the centre of town, enhancing its historical core and creating jobs.”

Developers say the ground floor of the building will form the reception area for the hotel as well as the bar and restaurant.

The first and second floors of the unit will be exclusivel­y for hotel use, with the third floor earmarked for mixed hotel and residentia­l, and the fourth floor exclusivel­y for residentia­l use.

A health spa and one “quality retail unit” have also been

included in the scheme to “further diversify the offer”.

The bar and restaurant will be open for the “core business hours” and into the evening, providing a “quality family restaurant”.

Mr Hollaway has already designed scores of developmen­ts in Ashford, including the Curious Brewery and Elwick Place scheme, which features a 58-room Travelodge.

“This is very different to what we have done in Ashford before,” he added.

“It is referencin­g more of the historical aspects of the town the opposite to a lot of the other schemes.

“I think it will be really interestin­g to create something that people can go to and enjoy - they won’t have to stay at the hotel to go to the destinatio­n restaurant.”

Elsewhere in Ashford, a 120room Hampton by Hilton hotel is being constructe­d in Victoria Road, while another 120bed hotel is set to be built in an 18-storey tower as part of the Newtown railway works film studios developmen­t.

■ To view the applicatio­n, which has been submitted to Ashford Borough Council, visit www.ashford.gov.uk and search for the 20/00947/AS reference.

The deadline for public comments is Friday, August 21.

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

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The New Rents shops which are facing demolition include Game and Betfred
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How the new 92-bed hotel in Ashford town centre could look from the high street
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An artist’s impression of the planned developmen­t
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