Kentish Express Ashford & District

FLURRY of worry

■ Traffic fears over plans for new McDonald’s on one of town’s busiest roundabout­s ■ Fast food giant will open fourth restaurant in Ashford if divisive scheme approved

- By Dan Wright dwright@thekmgroup. co.uk

A fourth McDonald’s could open in Ashford if plans for a drive-thru restaurant next to the town’s landmark ‘tank roundabout’ are approved.

The fast food giant wants to turn a plot of undevelope­d land off the notoriousl­y busy Chart Road into a 136-seater site, creating more than 65 jobs.

McDonald’s chiefs submitted a planning applicatio­n to Ashford Borough Council last week, having first discussed their scheme with the authority in January.

If given the green light, it will open in 2022, joining other outlets in the high street, Eureka Leisure Park and Orbital Park industrial estate.

In 2017, the Kentish Express revealed how McDonald’s was keen to open another branch in the town and confirmed it was in talks with developers about where to build the site.

It has now chosen the plot next to the ‘tank roundabout’ which will be accessed via Bridge Road, featuring 53 car parking spaces including two disabled bays.

In a statement submitted with the planning applicatio­n, McDonald’s says the site represents an “appropriat­e location” for a 24-hour drive-thru restaurant.

“Ashford is served by a

McDonald’s within the town centre, at Eureka Park to the north and the Orbital Park to the south east,” it said.

“This proposal seeks to provide a drive-thru to the west of the town.”

McDonald’s bosses are proposing a pedestrian entrance from Carlton Road and an outdoor 4.5-metre-high children’s play area.

In the planning applicatio­n, a transport statement mentions how Chart Road is set to become a dual carriagewa­y between the tank and Matalan roundabout­s.

But the scheme has been delayed until at least 2022 - despite scores of trees being felled in 2018 to make way for the project.

In the applicatio­n, it says the £26m scheme is not expected to be completed until 2024 as the Chilmingto­n Green housing estate developers are yet to stump up a security bond.

As covered by the Kentish Express last year, a planning condition states the developer’s money will be released once 400 homes are occupied at Chilmingto­n.

McDonald’s says the developmen­t will produce “no material traffic or transporta­tion impacts”, adding “there is no reason why the applicatio­n should not be recommende­d for approval on highways grounds”.

Although affectiona­tely known as the ‘tank roundabout’, the five-arm junc

The proposed McDonald’s site off Chart Road represents an “appropriat­e location” for a 24hour drive-thru restaurant, according to the fast food giant

The McDonald’s will go next to Ashford’s landmark ‘tank roundabout’ if approved; drivers will access the site from Bridge Road tion is in fact home to an armoured fighting vehicle which served in Germany during the Cold

War.

It was then deployed on Operation Granby during the first Gulf War before being sent to Bosnia during the crisis there.

It has sat on the centre of the roundabout for many years and was restored in 2014 by teams from the 133 Field Company REME

A children’s play area is included in the scheme; left, where the new McDonald’s would go (Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers) based at the town’s Army Reserve Centre. Ashford had previously been home to four McDonald’s but its Designer Outlet branch closed in January 2018 and did not return when the site’s £90m expansion opened.

In June, plans to knock down the former Lipscomb dealership close to the planned McDonald’s site were approved.

A complex comprising 65 flats will be built on the site after councillor­s lauded the promise of affordabil­ity.

And in August, KFC revealed plans to open its fourth outlet in Ashford, earmarking a spot on the Waterbrook Park estate off the A2070 Bad Munstereif­el Road for a drive-thru facility.

To view the McDonald’s plans, visit www.ashford. gov.uk and search for planning reference 20/01306/ AS. The deadline for public comments is Sunday, October 25.

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