
A recent consultation on development plans east of Tonbridge High Street has suggested strong public support for the changes.
More than 1,400 people took part in a public survey which ran from mid-July to the end of August.
The survey results and next steps for the plan are due to be presented to the council’s cabinet on 14 October.
Overall, 79 per cent of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that the regeneration proposals would benefit Tonbridge.
There was also significant enthusiasm for the proposed riverside park, with 90 per cent in favour of enhancing green space and leisure opportunities in the town centre.
Preferences for specific sites were also clear.
A large majority (91 per cent) favoured the GP surgery option over residential development at Sovereign Way East car park, while residential development was preferred for Vale Road car park.
Angel West car park was strongly supported to remain as parking, and mixed-use development was the most popular option for the old Angel Centre site, with parking and entertainment also receiving notable support.
Councillor Adem Mehmet, Cabinet Member for Infrastructure and Regeneration (pictured below), said: “We are delighted with the level of community engagement and the clear majority support for the plans to help regenerate the area east of Tonbridge High Street.
The feedback from residents and local groups, including the Civic and Historical societies, will help us deliver investment, jobs and increased footfall in Tonbridge, supporting businesses and providing new services for residents. We are committed to working in partnership with the community to ensure our town centre thrives for years to come.”
The development plans are taking place in tandem with the planned refurbishment and extension of Sainsbury’s, supporting wider regeneration and investment in the town centre.
The council said amendments will now be made to the masterplan to clarify parking arrangements and the retention of Angel West car park.
Across the development area, majority of parking will be retained, with further surveys planned to monitor usage and forecast future demand and where possible opportunities to increase provision will be explored.
Wider development will be phased over a number of years with priority being given to a replacement Angel Leisure Centre, planned for completion in 2028.
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