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A2070
A2070 from Poundhurst Bridge - geograph.org.uk - 21440.jpg
The A2070 north of Hamstreet
Route information
Length13 mi (21 km)
Major junctions
North endKennington, Kent
Major intersections A259
A2042
A292
A20
M20[1][2]
A292
A28
South endBrenzett, Kent
Location
CountryUnited Kingdom
Road network

The A2070 is a major road running north–south through Kent from Ashford to Brenzett. It provides a strategic link between the M20 motorway and the A259, which runs along the East Sussex coast.

Creation

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The route was created from the B2081 (Brenzett to Snave) and the north part of the B2070 (Snave to Ashford).[3] The route originally passed through Brenzett, Snave, Hamstreet and Kingsnorth.

Upgrade

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In the 1990s, the road was upgraded to a primary route with bypasses around these villages[4] and extended east from Kingsnorth across the East Stour river to connect to the M20 Junction 10. The route continues north of the M20 and terminates at a roundabout on the A28 in Kennington. In 2003 the road became part of the South Coast trunk road, a status previously held by the A259 from Brenzett to Folkestone.

M20 Junction 10A (Sevington Interchange) opened in late 2019 and includes a spur of the A2070.[5]

The road has strategic importance to enable the growth of Ashford as a regional centre.[6] The B2067 links with the A2070 at Hamstreet.

References

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  1. ^ "M20 J10 Lacton Interchange". roads.org.uk. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
  2. ^ "M20 J10A Sevington Interchange". roads.org.uk. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
  3. ^ OS map Sheet 184 Hastings https://maps.nls.uk/view/91577523
  4. ^ The Romney Marsh https://theromneymarsh.net/brenzett
  5. ^ Kent Online https://www.kentonline.co.uk/ashford/news/new-motorway-junction-opens-215258/
  6. ^ Kent and Medway Structure Plan 2003 https://democracy.kent.gov.uk/Data/Cabinet/20030512/Agenda/$Kent%20and%20Medway%20Structure%20Plan%20-%20Deposit%20Draft.doc.pdf

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8902°N 3.8137°W / 50.8902; -3.8137 (Labbett's Cross) Named on fingerpost Lacton Interchange Ashford, Kent, Kent M20 J10 A20 Hythe Road A2070 Kennington

Thomas Bourchier (Franciscan)

Lancton, or Lacton, perhaps an alias of Bourchier. Luke Wadding calls him, in his supplementary volume, 'Thomas Bourchier Gallice, Lacton vero Anglice

1970 New Year Honours

Emmanuel Gideon Tucker, Royal Sierra Leone Military Forces. Civil Division Lacton Ayo Bishop, Cinema Officer, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Gbassay

Pulvinone

Claisen and Ewan described it as das der Pulvinsäure zu Grunde liegende Lacton (the lactone underlying the structure of pulvinic acid): that was the origin

Listed buildings in Ashford, Kent

Former Oast House to East of Lacton Farmhouse

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Q17556180 Lacton Manor II Charing Lane 14 February 1967 TQ9717948044 51°11′51″N 0°49′15″E / 51.19758°N 0.82081687°E / 51.19758; 0.82081687 (Lacton Manor)