This page contains a Flash digital edition of a book.
Supermarket still on, housing now off


THE Aldi supermarket scheme in Maidstone town centre is still on the agenda, but will no longer include housing. The discount foodstore was


first given consent to build a su- permarket and 21 residential units on the junction of Well Road and Wheeler Street in Jan- uary 2005. Almost four years later, planning permission was granted for a smaller scheme, with provision for only three flats. The latest planning applica-


tion is for a slightly smallerAldi supermarket, containing 990 sqm of sales floorspace, and no housing.


and the many positive impacts it will have on the local area, in- cluding employment generation and meeting a qualitative defi- ciency. “While it is unfortunate that


An artist’s impression of the new store


The applicant’s economic statement said: “Due to the downturn in the financial cli- mate it has now become unvi- able for Aldi to deliver a mixed-use scheme which has, in the past, included a separate


£524K Mote Park grant MAIDSTONE Council has agreed to contribute about one-fifth of the £2.5m costs of regenerat- ing Mote Park. Cabinet members endorsed a recommenda-


tion to release £524,802 from the capital pro- gramme. Last September, the Heritage Lottery Fund granted £1.8m towards the revamp. Cllr Richard Ash (leisure and culture portfo-


lio) said the scheme would improve "what is a very faded jewel in the crown". Council leader Chris Garland said it would


be a "huge boost" and that, as £524k repre- sented 21% of the total cost, it made "absolute sense" to proceed with the second of Maid- stone's three flagship projects. The first, the museum's £3.7m east wing extension, is sched- uled for completion by April while the third, a £4m High Street facelift, is due for decision shortly.


building with residential units above three retail units. “The delivery of the mixed-


use scheme jeopardizes the abil- ity of Aldi to provide the key economic benefit of the devel- opment, which is the foodstore


MPs’ latest expenses MAIDSTONE and The Weald MP Helen Grant claimed nearly £12,000 in expenses, and Mid Kent's Hugh Robertson MP more than £9,000, during the first three months after last May's election. The figures, for all MPs, are the first to


be released since new rules were intro- duced in the wake of the outcry over the previous system. Mrs Grant's claim of £11,708 included £4,001 in rent for a second home, £2,515 for computer equipment and £36.40 for a taxi home after a late sitting. Mr Robert- son claimed £9,121, of which £7,546 was for rent, council tax and telephone line rental.


Chatham and Aylesford's new MP


Tracey Crouch claimed £6,319 including £3,877 for staffing costs.


Aldi has been unable to imple- ment its past consents, which has resulted in the prominent site remaining vacant for many years, the company is still com- mitted to building a store at this location which will bring sig- nificant benefits to the local area and are confident that the current proposals are deliver- able.” Maidstone Council will rule on the application.


Cash for teen sports MONEY is on offer to enable clubs and other voluntary organisations to provide sporting opportunities for teenagers. The Kent County Playing Fields Associ-


ation can make grants of up to £300 to each successful applicant. Secretary Paul Peacock said: "Examples


of initiatives that would qualify include the formation of new sports clubs for young people aged 10-16; providing skills coaching for youngsters; and organising courses for coaches and other officials that will ultimately benefit youngsters. "There will be no restrictions on the


sports that will qualify." Forms may be obtained from the


KCPFA, Cantium Lodge, Terrace Road, Maidstone ME16 8HU. The closing date is March 20.


Tile Showroom Adhesives & Grouts


Have a beautiful new kitchen at a price you can afford with


Replacement Doors and Worktops


Monday to Friday 8.00 - 5.30 Saturday 8.30 - 5.00 Ample Free Parking


Award winning family run business 01622 729855


169 Tonbridge Road, Maidstone, Kent ME16 8NA in association with


Bedroom Flair 18 South


Mon-Fri 8.00-4.30 Sat 10.00-4.00


Tel: 01622 717107 info@cafceramics.co.uk www.cafceramics.co.uk


Unit 5, 2M Trade Park, Beddow Way, Aylesford, Kent ME20 7BT


To contact Downs Mail just phone 01622 630330


Page 1  |  Page 2  |  Page 3  |  Page 4  |  Page 5  |  Page 6  |  Page 7  |  Page 8  |  Page 9  |  Page 10  |  Page 11  |  Page 12  |  Page 13  |  Page 14  |  Page 15  |  Page 16  |  Page 17  |  Page 18  |  Page 19  |  Page 20  |  Page 21  |  Page 22  |  Page 23  |  Page 24  |  Page 25  |  Page 26  |  Page 27  |  Page 28  |  Page 29  |  Page 30  |  Page 31  |  Page 32