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Thursday, February 09 2012

Man-made beach plan for Ashford water sports centre

Could this be Ashford? Well, no, it's the Copacabana.

Tourists could soon be flocking to Ashford with buckets and spades if draft plans for a water sports centre with a man-made beach get the go-ahead.

Conningbrook Lakes andthe Julie Rose stadium.A scheme including a sandy beach, boat house, sailing facilities and a restaurant at the Conningbrook Lake in Willesborough has been put forward as one of three new parks to be created outside the town centre.

The plans for the three parks have been laid out in the core strategy of the Local Development Framework, meeting a need for the amount of public open space to increase by 900 hectares in the next 20 years.

The lake behind the Julie Rose Stadium in Kennington Road has been earmarked as an area with potential for water sports by Ashford Borough Council.

Owners and aggregates company, the Brett Group, who began quarrying the site for sand and gravel in 1979, said their plans were to develop and restore the quarry so it could be used for leisure activities.

The company's development manager Mike Courts said: "We're proposing more water-based recreation such us fishing and sailing and we're waiting for that restoration scheme to be finally approved."

The scheme notes that for the lake to become a water sports facility of regional significance it would need works to make it longer and deeper costing about £2million.

The estimated cost of creating sufficient access to the lake is at least £730,000 and utilities, including a sewage system, would cost in the region of £545,000 to £1million.

Ashford's Future, the group responsible for overseeing the future development of the town, is conducting public research to get people's views on what facilities the lake and parks should offer.

Ashford council spokesman Sinead Mason said: "It's very early days but the strategic parks are part of a future plan we're looking at. This isn't an official public consultation, Ashford's Future just want to know what people would like to see in the parks."

The other proposed parks, which will all be comparable in size to the Royal parks in London, include the Discovery Park at Chilmington Green, a family-orientated park incorporating the Singleton Environment Centre, sports field, formal gardens, play park and an organic farm and arts centre.

The third, the Stour Riverside Park, in south east Ashford will follow the Stour River and focus on nature walks and activities that encourage biodiversity.

The parks will be connected by a 'green necklace' of open spaces around the town, including cycle paths and bridle ways.

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  • Mike wrote:

    new parks...

    Hold on a minute...are you lot making these comments up? The majority of people think this is a really pathetic idea. How long till ashfords finest (THE CHAVS) mess this up?

    Those comments actually make me want to throw up.

    11 Mar 2010 6:29 PM

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  • Ray Dawkins wrote:

    Proposed New Parks

    Great news for Ashford and Kent in general with 3 distinctive new parks being proposed for the area. What a terrific local amenity and magnet for visitors to boost the local economy. Well done Ashford.

    06 Mar 2010 5:31 PM

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  • Michael - ex Ashford... wrote:

    Ashford development

    Great idea this, absolutely marvellous, but for God's sake don't let the local politicians anywhere near the decision making process.

    Far too many good ideas have been stamped on by the bureaucrats and also their officers. That's really why the town has suffered for so many years. The 'powers' usually demanded the impossible, (and the implausible, for no understandable reason), and eventually chased entrepreneurs away, because of their lack of commercial realism. The money just went elsewhere!

    These people on councils just don't understand that businesses need some flair and optimism, not more rules and discussions about discussions about ideas, about concepts about plans...

    Ashford had several chances in the late sixties after the GLC overspill debacle, the seventies, when the ports on the coast were beginning to pick up their skirts, the eighties when Kent began to hum along with the new motorways and then the nineties, when the Chunnel was sneered at and eventually loved, but the dear old town failed miserably when so many more opportunities like tourism, conference facilities, leisure etc were mooted, but continually rejected by tired planners, and tired councillors, who just couldn't cut the mustard.

    But well done Bretts, although you'll have to take ages to decide yourselves as you have done all the time in Canterbury etc., there may well be a way for you to get something moving at long last!

    With Lydd at long last raising it's head, just go for it!

    Break the mould!

    05 Mar 2010 10:23 PM

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  • Susan wrote:

    Ashford development

    This sounds like a great idea to me. We are always looking for things to do with our child in the summer and just end up going for bike rides or swimming.

    I agree that it will boost the economy and encourage visitors to Ashford especially with the massive development of Ashford with the rail link and houses.

    I just hope that residents don't oppose it. It's about time Ashford became a happening place! I remember growing up here and their not even being a cinema or bowling alley. A few more restuarants would be a good idea as Ashford is lacking in choice compared to places like Maidstone.

    05 Mar 2010 3:14 PM

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  • Rob Taylor wrote:

    Great news

    This is great news following on from the news about Lydd yesterday.

    Soon jets will be flying in (avoiding the giant scarecrow) to London Lydd Ashford Romney Marsh International Airport, or jumping on the high speed train from London, where people will be only a short bus ride from airport to beach!

    Swathes of people I am sure will be visiting Costa Del Ashford in the future encouraging local development.

    This can only be good news for Ashford.

    05 Mar 2010 12:51 PM

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