Times of Tonbridge 31st December 2019

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The A21 New Year closure postponed after complaints about the timing THE planned closure of the A21 early in the New Year, which threatened to cause chaos through the town centre, has been postponed.

The seven-mile stretch of the dual carriageway between the north and south Tonbridge exits was due to shut for four days from January be 8-13, with traffic diverted through the town. But the works by Highways England have been ‘deferred’ due to ‘supply chain issues’, and no new date has been put forward yet. The four-day closure was to carry out maintenance work on the Medway Viaduct above Haysden and the Manor Farm subway near Leigh. A year ago, issues were identified with the structure of the flyover, which had been causing large potholes to appear on the bypass’s road surface. Wells Hospital, bringing

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Diverted During repair work, southbound traffic would have been diverted at the Sevenoaks Weald exit and sent along the B245 through Hildenborough on to the A227. Vehicles would then have turned left at the top of the High Street on to Bordyke and Hadlow

Road, joining Cannon Lane and going through the site had been valued at industrial estate to where £12.3million. tors, many local businesses it turns off The Hadlow Group, which andy@timesoftonbridge.co.uk among them. North runs the Kent College, as recommended at Vale Road, to rejoin the bypass at But BDO told agricultural college and the Vauxhall roundabout. also West Kent no requirement the Times: “There is by the Further Education Commis& Ashford College [WKAC], in educational adminHADLOW COLLEGE has Northbound travellers would said sioner, Richard Atkins. sold its Bette- sale have price was ‘not something the istration for any particular debts to be shanger site and hailed followed the same route BDO are overseeing the the move as ‘an we’re that settled.” in reverse. prepared to divulge at transaction The plans important step forward’ this point’. but were not able to comment were criticised by local MP as However, it has said that It was hoping to sell the debts of more than £40million. it faces on what Tom Tugendhat, despite list299 land in East Kent, consisting acres of ing a £9million pension benefit scheme happens to the debt ‘due to its commer- disappointed who said: “I am The college became the of a busi- deficit, ‘the cially sensitive nature’. that first in the ness park the works are college has paid all contricountry to go into education and a country park, taking place at such The statement of proposals for butions due to adminstra- £40million. pension schemes and regarding especially during short notice, tion in May, and in West Kent’s debt is expected November the school term time.” will continue to pay the It currently owes £40.3million, shortly. administrators BDO revealed required Business level’. leaders in the town also includHadlow College owes that the ing £35.1million Both Hadlow and West it £4million, feared the Kent Colleges to 317 unsecured crediimpact on retailers at a are also in the process of being sold, to Continued page 4 time when they were hoping to attract customers to the sales.

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