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Brompton factory plans for Ashford to go under microscope at public consultation

Residents are invited to have their say on plans to build a multi-million pound bike factory on wetlands in Ashford.

Cycle manufacturer Brompton has earmarked land along the Avenue Jacques Faucheux dual carriageway, close to Asda and the Designer Outlet, for the new scheme which could create thousands of jobs.

How the factory could look. Picture: Hollaway
How the factory could look. Picture: Hollaway

There will be wide paths for cyclists and pedestrians to go straight into the facility, which will also have a visitor centre, museum and cafe.

The land is currently unused and is part of a 100-acre floodplain but Brompton says this is not an issue as the factory which will be built on stilts.

No parking spaces are planned for the development.

It has been designed to restore the wetland and work in harmony with the landscape while supporting biodiversity.

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The scheme doesn't feature any parking spaces. Picture: Hollaway
The scheme doesn't feature any parking spaces. Picture: Hollaway

The public consultation will be held tomorrow (Tuesday) at United Church Ashford in Cade Road.

It starts at 4pm and finishes at 7pm.

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