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Detling Hill: Quinn Estates planning exhibition for Binbury Park housing and comercial development

The public have been given their say on plans for a massive development off the busy A249 at Detling Hill.

Two options have been put forward for the 155 acre site, called Binbury Park, next to Kent Showground.

The first is for 350 homes, 2million sq ft of commercial space and a primary school, while the second includes 1,450 homes and 650,000 sq ft of commercial space.

Resident Peter Wood takes a look at the plans
Resident Peter Wood takes a look at the plans
More than 100 people went along to the exhibition
More than 100 people went along to the exhibition

Both options feature plans for a country park, hotel, park and ride and a new roundabout on the A249.

In total, 110 people attended the three-hour-long planning exhibition at Detling Village Hall in Pilgrims Way on Thursday to have their say.

Mark Quinn, director of Quinn Estates, said feedback had been positive, and that the development was a sustainable way of helping to meet the council’s housing objectives.

Developer Mark Quinn
Developer Mark Quinn

He said: “Out of the two options, what we are hearing is a preference for more residential, which is probably the first time we have had that for a scheme.

“I think people see it as a sensible, sustainable place to put development, somewhere where the infrastructure is already in place.

“We know we will have to spend millions of pounds on junction 7 and the A249, but this type of scheme is on such a significant scale that we can afford to do that. That wouldn’t be the case with smaller developments.”

Maidstone Borough Council is looking to provide 18,560 new homes by 2031.

The Binbury Park site is mainly arable farmland and wooded areas, but also includes the former RAF Detling airfield, which closed in 1958, and the Detling Aerodrome Industrial Estate.

Highways England has already pledged up to £100m to improve Stockbury Roundabout, but Quinn Estates would improve junction 7, with talk of an extra lane towards Notcutts and Next, and a new roundabout by the junction of the A249 with Bimbury Lane.

The developers are aiming to have a planning application in by the end of this year, with construction to start straight away if it is approved.

Proposals and comments can be viewed by clicking here bit.ly/1750bimbury and bit.ly/350bimbury

See Friday's Kent Messenger for reaction to the plans.

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