Modular homes at Bluebell Hill
Tonbridge and Malling Borough Council is developing plans for an innovative new housing scheme aimed at easing the growing pressure on temporary accommodation for homeless residents.
The proposal will see around 15 high-quality modular homes built on the former Bluebell Hill commuter coach car park, which was closed in 2023 due to declining use and anti-social behaviour. These new homes will provide much-needed support for individuals and families facing homelessness, particularly in the north of the borough where demand is highest.
The scheme is at an early stage and will require a formal planning application on which local residents will be invited to comment.
Meeting local needs
The modular units will offer a mix of one to four-bedroom homes, designed to accommodate a range of household sizes. The site is well connected by public transport and is within walking distance of local amenities, including a supermarket and a children’s nursery.
The new scheme will help address the shortfall in areas like Aylesford, where council-owned housing is limited.
Funding and delivery
The estimated £4 million cost of the project will be funded through a combination of sources:
- £2.2 million from the national Local Authority Housing Fund
- £1.4 million from council reserves
- Up to £1 million from developer contributions
This page will be updated as the project progresses.