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Work starts on new cycling cafe, The Hub, in Wye near Ashford

Work to convert two old shipping containers into a new cycling cafe has started.

Named The Hub, the cafe is being built alongside the River Stour on the former Poynters Coaches depot in Churchfield Way in Wye, near Ashford.

The shipping containers will be transformed to house a kitchen, a serving area and toilets. Picture: The Hub
The shipping containers will be transformed to house a kitchen, a serving area and toilets. Picture: The Hub

The reclaimed containers were dropped into position last month and renovations to create the kitchen, toilets, serving areas have now started.

More seating will be placed outside and essential cycling consumables will be available for sale.

The idea was brought about three years ago by cycling enthusiasts Jez Smith, Matt Hayday and Keith Owen who shared a vision of creating the perfect place to stop on a cycle route in the village.

The location was picked as part of plans to rejuvenate the bus depot which has remained derelict for years.

Alice Hall, communications manager at The Hub said: "We are very excited to serve the locals of Wye, and indeed walkers and cyclists from across Kent.

The cafe would offer cyclists and walkers great views of the Stour. Picture: OSG Architecture
The cafe would offer cyclists and walkers great views of the Stour. Picture: OSG Architecture
The containers were lifted into place last month. Picture: The Hub
The containers were lifted into place last month. Picture: The Hub

"Although there is presently a high degree of economic uncertainty, we are keen to get The Hub up and running for the benefit of the community, and creating, in our small way, new jobs and opportunities.

"Our initial aim is to focus on the essentials; serving a selection of teas and excellent coffee, delicious cakes, snacks, and on-the-go nutrition for being out and about in the countryside with initial opening hours limited potentially to Friday to Sunday.

"We plan to expand the offering in line with feedback and support.

"We encourage any local suppliers who are interested in getting on board to contact the team, as well as anyone with a passion for cycling, walking and hospitality, as we will soon be looking for staff to join our team running the cafe.

The team hope to repurpose as much furniture as they can to make the site as sustainable as possible.

The former bus depot site is not far from the village's railway station
The former bus depot site is not far from the village's railway station
The ground was levelled over Easter. Picture: The Hub
The ground was levelled over Easter. Picture: The Hub

Chairs at risk of being thrown away have been saved and are one of many recycled items that will be used inside.

There are also plans to enhance planting on the river bank improving the biodiversity of the area, and using green walls to soften views.

If it is a success, the owners, who live in Wye and Boughton Aluph, hope other small start-ups will decide to set up shop in additional containers alongside the main cafe.

Plans were approved in August last year and the ground was levelled over Easter ready for the containers which sit side by side, but slightly offset.

Bosses had hoped it would be ready by the summer but delays mean the opening has been pushed back with an exact date to be confirmed.

To get in touch, email info@hubwye.com

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