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Wednesday January 29 | 2020
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HIGH POINT: GPs with MP Tom Tugendhat [fourth from left], councillors and contractors on roof of the Medical Centre. See page 2
Call for hotel instead of housing as Fidelity sells land to Berkeley By Andy Tong andy@timesoftonbridge.co.uk THE headquarters of Fidelity International in Hildenborough has been sold to developers – though it is unclear if it can be used for residential housing. The 100,000 sq ft premises on the 16-acre site has been purchased by Berkeley Homes for an undisclosed fee. It is not known how many units it is planning to build. There is speculation that the company is also looking to acquire additional land adjacent to the property. The investment management company has had a branch in Hildenborough since the late 1980s but announced in 2017 that they would relocate staff to Kingswood in Surrey later this year. The existing Oakhill campus offers the
potential for accommodation across three office buildings and a mansion house. There is an underground area that provides 240 parking spaces across three levels, an asset which could allow a greater density of housing to be built; there are 335 spaces above ground.
Concerns over whether the village would accomodate influx of new residents A Berkeley Homes spokesperson told the Times: “We are pleased to confirm that Berkeley Homes has completed on the acquisition of Fidelity’s office campus at Oakhill House. “Berkeley Homes are looking forward to working with local stakeholders to
DOCTORS took their first look at the new Tonbridge Medical Centre at a ‘topping out’ ceremony on River Lawn Road on Friday [January 24]. GPs from Tonbridge Medical Group [TMG] joined councillors, contractors and local MP Tom Tugendhat on the roof as construction reached its highest point. The facility, which stands on the site of the old Teen and Twenty Club, will have a range of consulting rooms, a self-contained minor procedures and treatment suite and a pharmacy. It replaces the clinics at Pembury Road and Higham Lane, which were deemed to no longer be able to provide the necessary space and services for a growing patient list.
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deliver the best vision for the Oakhill House estate and hope to create a great place for people to live, in a highly sustainable location.” The site was not included in Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council’s [TMBC] draft Local Plan, which has gone out to consultation again on the instruction of the government inspector. Berkeley would almost certainly have to demonstrate ‘exceptional circumstances’ in order to build residential housing. It is a commercial site and TMBC has made a point of preserving these at brownfield sites in the Local Plan to provide employment spaces. By doing so they hope to ensure job creation and avoid turning Tonbridge
TMG’s Senior Partner Dr Tim Palmer said: “It’s fantastic to finally be able to see our new facility taking form – especially from such a high vantage point. “We’re really looking forward to welcoming the first patients to the new centre later this year. “After so long, we will finally have the space we need to offer our patients a wider range of services all in one place.” Mr Tugendhat said: “Tonbridge Medical Group’s new building will improve the availability of healthcare in south Tonbridge. “I am delighted that after years of hard work by so many people we are here today, so close to completion. The centre significantly enhances the site.” Nicolas Heslop, Leader of
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