Kentish Express Ashford & District

Lorry park to miss Brexit deadline day

Heavy rain delays work on Sevington site

- By Charlie Harman charman@thekmgroup.co.uk

A huge post-Brexit lorry park being built next to the M20 won’t be fully ready until the end of February, it has emerged.

The 66-acre Sevington site next to Junction 10a was scheduled for completion by January 1 – the day Britain officially leaves the EU.

It is set to comprise two areas – one will be a holding area for up to 1,700 trucks, while the other will be a HMRC customs check facility.

But heavy rain, which has forced work to continue 24/7, will mean the customs side of the scheme won’t be ready until late February.

Lorries will still be held on the Sevington plot if there is disruption at the ports, but the HMRC checks of HGVs will take place at the nearby Waterbrook Park estate, which is further from the M20.

Speaking to the Kentish Express on Monday, Ashford MP Damian Green said: “Because of

the rain, they are going to stand up the nearby Waterbrook site and operate it as a common transit convention site.

“HMRC activities that would’ve taken place at Sevington will be carried out there instead.

“They’ve said it should be for a maximum of up to eight weeks from January – so it should be finished by the end of February – but they are committed to the Sevington site as the permanent base.”

Mr Green confirmed that only the customs side wouldn’t be available from January 1, meaning lorries will still be held at the new park.

Waterbrook has been described as a ‘back-up plan’ since October, but the move will mean increased freight traffic on junctions surroundin­g the Orbital Park estate – including the notoriousl­y busy ‘McDonald’s roundabout’.

“There’ll certainly be more traffic than expected going round the roundabout­s and Waterbrook,” Mr Green added.

“I’m very concerned about that, and I’ve had an email from the minister saying they are ‘aware of the traffic mitigation implicatio­ns it could cause.’”

The Waterbrook Park estate is already home to the Ashford Internatio­nal Truckstop and is at the centre of controvers­ial plans for a huge distributi­on centre linked to online giant Amazon.

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 ??  ?? Work started on the 66-acre Sevington site in July, but heavy rain has delayed the build and it now won’t be fully ready for January 1
Work started on the 66-acre Sevington site in July, but heavy rain has delayed the build and it now won’t be fully ready for January 1
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Ashford MP Damian Green has concerns about traffic

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