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TRANSPORT CONSULTANTS are to examine ways of dealing with illegal truck parking in Kent which is said to cause huge problems for businesses and residents.
Kent County Council commissioned consultant Faber Maunsell to complete the study by June,saying foreign truckers appear to be the main culprits.
Mick Sutch, Kent's head of planning and transport strategy, says the county faces a unique problem because of the huge volumes of trucks travelling to and from the ChannelTunnel and Dover.
"Overnight lorry parking is a huge issue in Kent now because of its location in relation to the rest of the UK and Europe," he adds."What we are looking for is a tooLkit of short, medium and long-term solutions."
He adds that the main black spots are Whitfield Business Park in Dover and Ashford Business Park near M20310: "You can get 40 lorries parking in a business park close to housing estate with all the associated problems of no toilet facilities and prostitution."
The £25,000 study, which is part funded by the DfT, will also examine who is responsible for dealing with the problem.
In January, GSE Group. the new owners of the 300-space Ashford Truckstop, raised its standard prices from £8 to £12.50 a night, which includes a meal voucher (CM10 February).
But Howard Charlton, GSE consultant project manager, says there is far less illegal parking by foreign truckers in the area following the price increase: "Before, when they could not get in because it was full, they would park in local housing estates."
GSE plans to redevelop the site but Charlton says closure would have little effect on the problem: "It's a national problem — there isn't a proper service for these guys."
The county council says the only other recognised truck parking in Kent are at Medway services on the M2, with space for 100 trucks, and Maidstone services on the M20, which has fewer than 20 spaces.