Town to get new 'central' leisure hub

Daniel Sexton
BBC News, South East@DanSextonBBC
Tonbridge & Malling Borough Council An artists impression of the new riverside way in TonbridgeTonbridge & Malling Borough Council
As well as the new leisure hub in Tonbridge, there are proposals for new homes in the area

A new leisure hub for Tonbridge will be built in the centre of the town, close to the existing Angel Centre, a council has confirmed.

Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council (TMBC) said the announcement of the new hub coincides with a survey to give residents and businesses a chance to share their priorities for the redevelopment of part of the High Street.

As well as the new leisure hub, there are proposals for the area to include new homes, shops and medical services.

The council said it wanted to make use of the nearby riverside.

A decision on the site for the hub is due by June 2025.

The existing site is largely given over to council-owned car parks and is home to a Sainsbury's supermarket, a petrol station and the existing Angel Centre, which councillors have agreed in principle to replace with a modern, more energy efficient facility.

Leader of Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council, Matt Boughton, said: "I know many people across Tonbridge will be pleased we can confirm the replacement Angel centre will be in a prime location close to the existing site.

"This will ensure that a modern hub for sport, leisure and community activities will be easily accessible and will form a key element of our wider plans to redevelop this important part of our town."

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