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£5m factory to make meat and veg pastries New food market to rival The Goods Shed 30 full-time jobs to boost city economy

- By Joe Wright jwright@thekmgroup.co.uk

Developers hope to build a £5 million pie factory in Canterbury as part of a bold scheme to open a new farmers’ market on the outskirts of the city, the Gazette can exclusivel­y reveal.

Plans for the processing plant - which will produce meat, vegetable and fruit pastries - are currently taking shape and investors for the project are being brought on board.

Fronted by a newly-formed Canterbury-based company,the project is set to create at least 30 full-time jobs and is hoped to bring a “big financial boost” to the area.

The large city location of the factory is yet-to-be disclosed, however, it will go hand-inhand with a £400,000 farmers’ market proposed for the former Bygones reclamatio­n yard in Merton Lane, off Nackington Road.

The new marketplac­e, for which plans have been submitted to the city council, is envisaged to become a “thriving destinatio­n for retail and leisure” - selling a range of goods, as well as boasting a cafe for light lunches and breakfast.

It will be a hub for farmers and start-up businesses from across Canterbury’s surroundin­g villages to sell their locally-sourced produce. Eight indoor trading stands will be set up, along with extra commercial spaces in outside shipping containers.

The farmers’ market is the vision of former bricklayer and Canterbury businessma­n Nick Brown, whose firm Candyco is behind the marketplac­e proposals. Meanwhile, a newly-formed business named Canterbury Farmers Foods Ltd is planning the nearby pie factory. Once up-and-running, the pies made at the processing plant will then be sold at the market along with other goods from local farmers, including meat, vegetables, honey and cereals. “There are a lot of fruit growers down here so we think we can make some great fruit pies,” Mr Brown said. “We’re getting some good investors behind it as it’ll be a great place for a new processing plant.

“They know a good opportunit­y when they see one and Canterbury has a lot to offer. “The factory will certainly bring a big economic boost and further investment into the area, and there will definitely be 30 full-time jobs created.”

Detailed plans for the factory are yet to be finalised and proposals are yet to be submitted to the city council. The farmers’ market aspect of the scheme is already being considered by planning officers. If approved, the dog-friendly complex, of which the main building will be in black timber cladding, will have 35 parking spaces.

It is thought it could rival The Goods Shed in Canterbury city centre, which has made its name with a similar concept.

Mr Brown, 63, said: “The idea is to provide a consolidat­ion of farm products in one place - where traders will all be in one location that’s known by everyone. Farmers can get their goods out to customers in nice surroundin­gs. “They might come once or twice a week to put their produce on sale, or maybe three or four times - it depends on what the uptake is.

“The main thing is, people will see it’s local food - and the farmers we’ve been speaking to like the idea. “Everyone will save on petrol and haulage costs and customers will be able to enjoy some light lunch at the cafe where we’ll be offering hot food like jacket potatoes and paninis.

“The Goods Shed is a nice place to eat but it’s right in the middle of town and there’s no greenery around it. “What we’re doing, is getting people into a more sedate surroundin­g and getting them to think about the environmen­t and how locally produced foods can trump the mass production­s that go to supermarke­ts. We’ll also prove there’s nothing wrong with oddly-shaped vegetables.”

‘They know a good opportunit­y when they see one and Canterbury has a lot to offer’

 ??  ?? A CGI of the proposed food market
A CGI of the proposed food market
 ??  ?? How the new farmers’ market, to be built near the proposed £5m pie factory on the city’s outskirts, is set to look
How the new farmers’ market, to be built near the proposed £5m pie factory on the city’s outskirts, is set to look
 ??  ?? CGI of the proposed marketplac­e
CGI of the proposed marketplac­e
 ??  ?? How the food market could look, and the man behind the plans, Canterbury businessma­n Nick Brown
How the food market could look, and the man behind the plans, Canterbury businessma­n Nick Brown

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