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Golding Homes completes demolition of Cambridge Crescent, Shepway, for multi-million pound makeover

The demolition phase on an estate is now complete as part of a multi-million pound regeneration.

Golding Homes has knocked down more than 100 properties in Cambridge Crescent in Shepway near Maidstone marking an “exciting milestone” for the project.

From left to right: Tom Casey (Golding Homes), Cllr Maureen Cleator, Cllr Simon Wales, Sandeep Sankoli (Golding Homes), Steph Goad (Golding Homes), Dan Morgan (Skillcrown) and Matt Arnold (Skillcrown)
From left to right: Tom Casey (Golding Homes), Cllr Maureen Cleator, Cllr Simon Wales, Sandeep Sankoli (Golding Homes), Steph Goad (Golding Homes), Dan Morgan (Skillcrown) and Matt Arnold (Skillcrown)

Demolition started earlier this year and last week councillors and business owners had a chance to visit the site as part of a symbolic event to allow stakeholders to meet the contractor to see progress.

Guests included Shepway Ward councillor Maureen Cleator, Maidstone council’s cabinet member for housing and homelessness, Cllr Simon Wales, as well as representatives from local businesses including Co-op, Fusion Healthy Living and The Vine Church.

Tom Casey, executive director of development and strategic asset management at Golding Homes, said: “It was great to be able to show our valued partners the progress we’re making at Cambridge Crescent and explain our ambitions for the area.

“We’ve worked closely with the local community and stakeholders from the very beginning of this project and will continue to keep them closely informed, as we know just how important this is to local people.

“This is a significant investment project for us in our core area of Maidstone. Alongside our development partner, Skillcrown, we’re looking forward to delivering new, high-quality affordable homes, shops and facilities that are much-needed.”

CGI image of the Shepway regeneration area. Picture: Golding Homes
CGI image of the Shepway regeneration area. Picture: Golding Homes

Now the first of the three phases is complete, Skillcrown, the project contractor, is ready to start work to deliver 119 of the new homes and four commercial units.

The investment will eventually see the creation of 236 new, energy-efficient affordable homes and a modern shopping area, improved landscaping and community facilities.

Many residents welcomed the plans when permission was granted in 2022.

Matt Arnold, land and development director at Skillcrown, said: “The completion of the demolition phase marks an exciting milestone and we’re eager to get fully underway with the construction phase of the first 119 homes.

“We’re looking forward to continuing to work collaboratively with the local community and key local stakeholders to deliver a scheme which everyone can be proud of.”

In September, Golding Homes is planning an open day to promote employment opportunities on the development for the local community.

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