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Plans for final phase of Folkestone harbour and seafront redevelopment revealed

Plans for the final phase of the massive redevelopment of Folkestone's harbour and seafront have been revealed for the first time.

The latest vision for the site including the popular Harbour Arm was outlined to community groups at a pair of workshops at the Quarterhouse arts centre in Tontine Street.

England fans watching the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark at Folkestone Harbour Arm. Picture: Andy Aitchison / Folkestone Harbour Arm
England fans watching the Euro 2020 semi final match between England and Denmark at Folkestone Harbour Arm. Picture: Andy Aitchison / Folkestone Harbour Arm

Representatives of the Folkestone Harbour and Seafront Development Company - the developer backed by Sir Roger De Haan - were on hand to explain how the area immediately around the harbour could one day look.

The proposals would see the creation of a mixed-use development of homes and commercial space.

Locals and visitors alike will be reassured to know the Good Yard - home to food and drink businesses as well as the harbour's big screen - will be retained in some form in the new scheme.

The centrepiece of the site will be the renovated Harbour station, which links the former swing bridge across the harbour to the pier.

Architects working on the proposals explained to invited representatives of local bodies how they were seeking to ensure views of key landmarks - such as the lighthouse at the end of the Harbour Arm - are retained.

The individual plots identified as part of the masterplan for the redevelopment of Folkestone seafront and harbour
The individual plots identified as part of the masterplan for the redevelopment of Folkestone seafront and harbour
The seaside spot has become popular with locals and visitors alike. Picture: Folkestone Harbour Arm
The seaside spot has become popular with locals and visitors alike. Picture: Folkestone Harbour Arm
How the harbour arm looked when Folkestone was still a working cross-Channel port. Picture: Alan Taylor
How the harbour arm looked when Folkestone was still a working cross-Channel port. Picture: Alan Taylor

The final phase of the seafront redevelopment will conclude the delivery of a masterplan for a long stretch of the town's coastline.

Work is already well advanced on the first new homes west of the harbour, with the Shoreline apartment almost ready for occupation.

Duarte Lobo Antunes - director of the architectural practice working on the scheme - gave a presentation to the workshops outlining the plans for the harbour.

He said: "While we already have outline planning permission for 1,000 new homes and 10,000 sq m of commercial property, it is important the local community understands the level of detail and technical studies that we are undertaking.

"We are conducting wind and sunlight studies and how we can retain important views through the development."

An artist's impression of one of the blocks of flats planned for the seafront at Folkestone. Picture: Folkestone Harbour & Seafront Development Company
An artist's impression of one of the blocks of flats planned for the seafront at Folkestone. Picture: Folkestone Harbour & Seafront Development Company
Views of the lighthouse will be retained as part of the designs for the scheme. Picture: Folkestone Harbour Arm
Views of the lighthouse will be retained as part of the designs for the scheme. Picture: Folkestone Harbour Arm
Original architecture at the former Folkestone Harbour station will be retained within the development. Picture: Bobbies Bakehouse
Original architecture at the former Folkestone Harbour station will be retained within the development. Picture: Bobbies Bakehouse

According to the development company, more than two million visits were made to the harbour area in 2022.

Outline planning permission for the entire scheme was granted in 2018, and a series of planning applications for each of the separate phases have been submitted for approval in the years since.

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