Kentish Express Ashford & District

‘Excitement’ over Brompton factory

- By Liane Castle lcastle@thekmgroup.co.uk

Constructi­on of a multi-million pound bike factory in Ashford is not expected to start for another four years, it has emerged.

Bike manufactur­er Brompton plans to move to the town and build its global headquarte­rs on wetlands near the Designer Outlet, creating thousands of jobs.

Land opposite Avenue Jacques Faucheux dual carriagewa­y, close to Asda, has been earmarked for the new scheme which developers say will stretch beyond 2027.

Alex Kalorkoti, developmen­t manager at Quinn Estates, which is also the landowner, says the building work will happen in stages.

“Phase one is an e-bike factory which is a new venture for Brompton, then phase two is the relocation of the traditiona­l bike manufactur­ing and their operations in London,” he said.

“Phase three is an education and research developmen­t hub.

“We’re working to get an applicatio­n in towards the end of April, once we’ve had the chance to respond to feedback, then we will be looking to get a planning decision later this year.

“That will be the outline applicatio­n that will cover all three phases.

“We would like to look to build phase one to hand over to Brompton in 2026, they would then fit out the spaces and look to open the following year.

“Phase two should follow shortly after, then phase three is a little bit further beyond 2027.”

Ashford fought off stiff competitio­n from the likes of Birmingham, Manchester and Nottingham when it came to narrowing down locations for the factory.

Artist’s impression­s show there will be wide paths for cyclists and pedestrian­s to go straight into the facility, which will also have a visitor centre, museum and cafe.

The land is a 100-acre floodplain but architect Guy Hollaway says this is not an issue as the factory will be built on stilts and has been designed to work in harmony with the landscape and support biodiversi­ty.

To gain an idea on how people feel about the proposals locally, Quinn Estates held a public consultati­on at the United Church on Cade Road last week where residents could ask questions directly.

Co-leader of the Ashford Green Party and Willesboro­ugh ward representa­tive Cllr Steve Campkin was there and said he is “cautiously excited about it”.

He said: “This is the bells and whistles proposal so we need to keep an eye on it to make sure that what is proposed is actually delivered. Having spoken to Will [Butler-Adams], the CEO at Brompton, he wants to see his vision through and I think he is committed to that.

“As a member of the Green Party, I find it very difficult to look at a developmen­t that I can’t immediatel­y object to but when I saw this, I can’t find anything to object to yet.

“It’s really good to see bicycles coming back to the Norman ward.”

Resident Luke Gilbert, co-founder of Bloss Coffee in Kingsnorth, was at the event to find out more.

He said: “It is going to get people connected to cycling and healthy living.

“It’s good to hear it’s not just a business wanting to expand, but that they’re also interested in connecting with the locals.

“I think that area has needed some developmen­t for a long time so it’s great to see more than just the outlet.”

Singleton residents Isobel Curwen, 29, and George Phillips, 30, had their concerns addressed about ecology.

Ms Curwen said: “It will create lots of jobs and I think it will be really good for Ashford to have something like this, especially with all the connection­s in London.

“I work in heritage and archaeolog­y so I was wondering about the ecology and wetland habitat, but I’ve spoken to the people here about it and it sounds like they have got plans to mitigate it.”

 ?? ?? A number of phases are planned for the developmen­t, which is set to be built on land close to Asda, along Avenue Jacques Faucheux
A number of phases are planned for the developmen­t, which is set to be built on land close to Asda, along Avenue Jacques Faucheux
 ?? ?? Alex Kalorkoti, developmen­t manager at Quinn Estates
Alex Kalorkoti, developmen­t manager at Quinn Estates

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