Kentish Express Ashford & District

Royal Mail brings in parking ban

- By Dan Wright dwright@thekmgroup.co.uk

Posties working at Ashford’s sorting office have been told they can no longer park their cars at the site due to safety concerns.

Royal Mail says limited space in the yard at the Tannery Lane facility means staff will have to leave their vehicles elsewhere.

One worker told the Kentish Express that employees are now having to resort to parking in side streets and residentia­l areas to avoid car park costs.

In a statement, Royal Mail said “health and safety of our colleagues is our number one priority”.

“Ashford Delivery Office has limited space in its yard and this has resulted in an ongoing safety risk as our operationa­l vehicles move on and off the site,” the spokesman added.

“The parking of private vehicles within the yard has increased this safety risk through heightenin­g congestion.

“Following a review in conjunctio­n with our union, we have stopped private vehicles parking in the yard.

“We have worked hard to secure alternativ­e parking for our colleagues at discounted rates in other nearby locations.

“Additional­ly we have increased the cycle storage capacity on site.”

In 2019, Royal Mail said it had “no intention” of closing the site after Ashford Borough Council documents stated the office was “likely to move elsewhere to a bespoke unit” in the “medium to long term”.

It came as company bosses objected to plans to build 243 flats on the adjacent Kent Wool Growers site, citing fears over noise and “inappropri­ate balconies”.

A year earlier, chiefs said there was not enough room outside the sorting office to introduce any car park spaces for people picking up parcels.

Frustrated residents have long called for parking to be offered at the site.

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 ??  ?? Royal Mail objected to plans to redevelop the former Kent Wool Growers site, but Ashford Borough Council approved the scheme in March 2019
Royal Mail objected to plans to redevelop the former Kent Wool Growers site, but Ashford Borough Council approved the scheme in March 2019
 ??  ?? Private vehicles can no longer park in the sorting office yard in Tannery Lane, leaving just Royal Mail vans
Private vehicles can no longer park in the sorting office yard in Tannery Lane, leaving just Royal Mail vans
 ??  ?? A new security fence has been erected around the site in recent weeks
A new security fence has been erected around the site in recent weeks

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