Back in September, the Government introduced the Town and Country Planning (Border Facilities and Infrastructure) (EU Exit) (England) Special Development Order (SDO) – allowing the grant of temporary planning permission for border processing facilities and the associated stationing of vehicles.
With limited space at existing ports to deliver the required infrastructure, the order allows defined border departments (including HMRC, DEFRA and DfT) to ‘expedite’ the normal planning system in 29 defined areas of England – including across Kent and East Sussex. Any development operations are required to cease by 31 December 2025, and full reinstatement works completed no later than the 31 December 2026.
The Government has used these powers to deliver facilities at several locations within Kent – including two sites in Ashford (Sevington and Waterbrook Park) and one at Manston Airport.
Sevington – is located on the south eastern fringes of Ashford, adjacent to the recently completed Junction 10a of the M20. As of 1 January, the site is operated by HMRC for customs checks and provides 1,700 HGV parking spaces (at the time of writing in January 2021, it is not yet operational). From July 2021, DEFRA will operate part of the site for biosecurity checks on imports, resulting in a reduced HGV capacity. On current projections, it is anticipated that the site will be needed for the full five years permitted by the SDO.
Waterbrook Park – is located to the south of the Sevington site and already contained lorry parking facilities. It is intended to act for two years as a contingency site for operations at Sevington (namely HRMC customs checks and HGV parking) should wider traffic management measures be activated. This is a continuance of the operation permitted under a separate SDO granted in September 2019 and which expired at the end of 2020.
Manston Airport – is located approximately 5km from the Port of Ramsgate, and like Waterbrook Park, had previously been granted a separate SDO until the 31 December 2020 for temporary HGV parking facilities. Following the scrapping of the controversial Operation Stack, Manston Airport will be able to provide an emergency area of 4,000 HGV parking spaces as part of new traffic management contingency planning under Operation Brock. The potential use of Manston Airport for this purpose is expected only for six months.
The Government have also announced intentions to set up further, more permanent border infrastructure around Dover and the Thames Estuary to be operational from July 2021, although exact locations are yet to be announced.