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© Paddock Wood Town Council 2009 Developing the Future of Paddock Wood A document for discussion March 2009 1
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© Paddock Wood Town Council 2009 This document is a summary of informal discussions between Paddock Wood Town Councillors at the end of 2008. The objective is to provide a starting point for the residents and businesses of the town to discuss the future development of Paddock Wood. We would like to hear your comments so please email to paddockwoodtc@btconnect.com or by writing to: The Clerk. Paddock Wood Town Council, The Podmore Building, St Andrew’s Field, Paddock Wood. paddockwoodtc@btconnect.com 2
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© Paddock Wood Town Council 2009 What is Regeneration? ◦ To Enhanced ◦ To Improve ◦ On going ◦ Looking Forward What are our Constraints? ◦ Time frame – within the next 20 years ◦ Imposed Development – housing/industrial ◦ Infrastructure – school/commercial/jobs ◦ Communications – roads/car parking/rail ◦ Topography – part of the town is on the flood plain 3
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© Paddock Wood Town Council 2009 Imposed housing development ◦ Tunbridge Wells Borough Council – will have to allow 6000 new homes in the next 20 years Paddock Wood – unknown quantity/impact Mix of more affordable & private housing Land for building ◦ Restricted – (see Local Development Framework) Town centre: Area behind Barsley’s (in private ownership) Allotment sites Green Lane II Church Farm Greenbelt: area around Baxall’s, Badsell Road Industrial areas (much of this is on the flood plain) 4
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St Andrews Field ◦ Restricted building community use ◦ No housing allowed Allotment sites ◦ PWTC have a number of sites that have been cultivated over many years ◦ Would not be acceptable to the public or the TC to be developed 6
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© Paddock Wood Town Council 2009 Hop Pocket (Planning permission now granted) ◦ Small infill development ◦ Improvement in facilities for town ◦ New Pub Family orientated Good food Green Lane II ◦ Phase 2 of the Green Lane development Green field site Mostly private housing Only min affordable housing developed Outskirts of town 7
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© Paddock Wood Town Council 2009 Town Centre Site behind Commercial Road ◦ Large area ◦ Centre of town close to all amenities ◦ Preferred option of choice Church Farm ◦ Green field site No existing development Closer to town centre 8
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Accepted need for development of housing ◦ Housing to be a good mix of private and affordable ◦ Will fund improvement of town centre ◦ Lead to improved facilities: e.g. community centre, new school, swimming pool ◦ Lead to improve infrastructure: bus services, increase of population using shops, farmers market 10
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© Paddock Wood Town Council 2009 Mixed development ◦ Commercial & Housing: ◦ Potential site of Community Centre & library Suggestions ◦ Rename Commercial Road (High Street?) ◦ Traffic; make one way flow ◦ Create pedestrian area between car parks and war memorial 11
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© Paddock Wood Town Council 2009 Currently owned by TWBC ◦ Possibility of PWTC ownership? Currently used by CAB & as function hall ◦ Keys held at council office and Putlands ◦ Under used ◦ Needs refurbishment Potential site for improved community facilities and library 12
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© Paddock Wood Town Council 2009 ◦ Drop in centre ◦ Library ◦ Keep fit ◦ PWTC Office ◦ CAB ◦ Social Functions ◦ Kitchen & Bar area ◦ Play Group ◦ Stage/cinema ◦ Car park ◦ Exhibition area ◦ Youth Centre What goes on in a community centre? 13
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© Paddock Wood Town Council 2009 Currently available: ◦ Mascalls (KCC) Questions: is it being fully utilised? Problems: staffed during the day, in the wrong place ◦ What do the Youth of PW want? Need to factor in drop in centre with redevelopment (as identified by the Succeed Group) 14
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© Paddock Wood Town Council 2009 St. Andrews ◦ TC Office and separate building; replace by multifunctional building, playing field Community Centre New TC Office Gardens 16
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© Paddock Wood Town Council 2009 Badsell Road Meadows ◦ Paddock Wood JFC ◦ Scouts/Guides/Cubs/Browinies ◦ Benefits: Strong Environmental links, organic orchards, Foal Hurst Woods close by 17
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© Paddock Wood Town Council 2009 Foal Hurst Wood (Nature Reserve) ◦ Expansion plans to other areas of the town Area back of Green Lane Other wilderness areas in the parish 18
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© Paddock Wood Town Council 2009 Concerns/suggestions: ◦ Speeding: ◦ review traffic calming measures/child & pedestrian safety ◦ may be changes in the next 4/5 years ◦ 20 MPH Zone ◦ Commercial Road, pedestrian zone or one way traffic flow ◦ More traffic controlled crossings Allington Road: at bridge junction Church road: at Waitrose & Dimmock Close Eldon Way/Nursery Rd : Traffic lights or roundabout (particularly if further industrial development goes ahead) ◦ Latest traffic lights to be used 20
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© Paddock Wood Town Council 2009 Concerns/suggestions: ◦ New cycle lanes & more cycle parking ◦ Increased traffic if town centre development goes ahead ◦ Footpath network: path renovation, lighting, overgrown vegetation ◦ Total town residential parking zone 21
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© Paddock Wood Town Council 2009 Encourage greater use of bus routes ◦ More bus shelters ◦ Hopper bus around town to station (community & commuters use) ◦ Increase frequency and reliability of existing services ◦ Link with train departures and arrivals ◦ Possible increase of services when new Pembury Hospital opens 22
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© Paddock Wood Town Council 2009 Increased parking at the station Improve traffic circulation in and out of station Increase off-peak frequency of trains Maintain Medway Valley Line and connections to Gatwick 23
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© Paddock Wood Town Council 2009 Recycling observations ◦ Eastern car park –being used extensively; can it be more efficient? ◦ Another area for recycling? ◦ Putlands – is it being used efficiently? ◦ Door step collections – should improved volume & sorting ◦ Sunday amenity lorry – essential but need to stop trades using it unless they pay on the day ◦ North Farm recycling centre – too far way 24
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© Paddock Wood Town Council 2009 Redevelopment of Town Centre ◦ Mix of housing/commercial Improve community facilities ◦ Community centre in town centre or at St Andrews Field ◦ Relocate Council Office to new community centre Improve infrastructure ◦ Road safety ◦ Efficiency 26
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© Paddock Wood Town Council 2009 Having given you the basis of an open discussion we would like to hear you views and comments. Please email to The Clerk or The Chairman paddockwoodtc@btconnect.com or by writing to: The Clerk. Paddock Wood Town Council, The Podmore Building, St Andrew’s Field, Paddock Wood. paddockwoodtc@btconnect.com Further information may be obtained from: 27
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© Paddock Wood Town Council 2009 South East England Development Agency : www.SEEDA.co.uk www.SEEDA.co.uk Tunbridge Wells Borough Council: www.tunbridgewells.gov.uk www.tunbridgewells.gov.uk Kent County Council: www.kent.gov.ukwww.kent.gov.uk 28
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