Kentish Express Ashford & District

Success for green space campaign

Village Alliance bid gets support at meeting

- By Dan Wright dwright@thekmgroup.co.uk

A petition calling for a field next to Ashford’s post-Brexit lorry park to be protected from developmen­t has proved a success after councillor­s agreed to work on safeguardi­ng the land.

In the summer, the Village Alliance campaign group asked for a ‘green buffer zone’ to be created on open space between Mersham and the HGV holding area in Sevington.

Its campaign sparked a debate at a meeting of Ashford Borough Council last Thursday, where members unanimousl­y agreed to consider the field for designatio­n as a ‘green buffer zone’ as part of the Local Plan and to pursue buying the site, which is now owned by the government.

Organiser Linda Arthur, who had created a hand-written paper petition as well as running an online form, says the Village Alliance is “delighted with its success”.

“It much appreciate­s the support of residents, Mersham par

ish council, neighbouri­ng villages, the Campaign to Protect Rural England and many parish councils in the borough,” Mrs Arthur said.

“This is good news, not only for Mersham, but for all villages in our borough.

“Cllr Paul Bartlett (Con) will lead the Local Plan and policy task group to explore how to introduce the ‘green buffer zones’ into Ashford planning policy.

“The Village Alliance has worked for many years for this moment, but the work does not stop here.

“We will now be working with Ashford Borough Council, Kent County Council, the parish council and the Department for Transport to decide how to move the ownership of the land forward.

“We need to plan how the field can be used as a community benefit, to provide a biodiversi­ty benefit to offset a biodiversi­ty loss.”

Cllr Bartlett – who lives just a stone’s throw from the lorry park site – said during the meeting that “where Mersham leads, other villages will follow”.

“We have a unique opportunit­y here to do something in an area of the borough which we can then roll out to other villages and other communitie­s,” he said.

“This is the first time the council has taken this kind of step to give the designatio­n of a buffer area.

“We will apply this in other areas once we get this right for Mersham.”

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 ??  ?? A ‘green buffer zone’ is set to be created to the east of the lorry park in Sevington, which is due to open on January 1 at the end of the Brexit transition period
A ‘green buffer zone’ is set to be created to the east of the lorry park in Sevington, which is due to open on January 1 at the end of the Brexit transition period
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Linda Arthur of the Village Alliance campaign group

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