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Trespassers warned against entering derelict Albert Villas in Chart Road, Ashford
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Updated: 15:32, 18 January 2021
Trespassers have been warned not to enter two abandoned homes after teenagers were spotted clambering on the roof.
The Albert Villas in Ashford s Chart Road have been deteriorating for many years, with windows smashed and brickwork crumbling.
The Albert Villas are in a prominent spot in Chart Road
But there have been repeated reports of people entering the semi-detached houses - and even of catapults being fired at passing cars from them.
The town s neighbourhood watch co-ordinator Peter New has now issued a statement in a bid to deter people from trespassing.
16-storey Ashford Shard plan deferred for second time by Ashford Borough Council Planning Committee
Published: 06:00, 10 December 2020
Plans for one of the tallest buildings in Kent have been sent back to the drawing board for a second time by a council committee.
Last night, Ashford borough councillors overwhelmingly voted to defer the apartment block scheme featuring a 16-storey tower nicknamed the Ashford Shard .
Councillors have voted to defer the Ashford Shard plan as it currently stands
The grandscale scheme is earmarked for the corner of Beaver Road and Victoria Road - a site which once housed HomePlus Furniture.
Being led by the council s property investment arm, A Better Choice for Property Ltd, the 207-apartment complex would consist of two blocks connected by a central courtyard with nine townhouses attached.