Station Preview Event

Published: 07 November 2018

BAT & BALL STATION REFURBISHMENT

At the beginning of 2018 Sevenoaks Town Council were delighted to announce that it had secured a £755,600 Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) grant towards the refurbishment of the Bat & Ball Station Building, thanks to money raised by National Lottery players.

 

Since then the Project Team* have been working on restoring the building and providing additional facilities. Volunteers have been supporting the Town Council in assisting with research and supporting the community engagement activities.

 

Sevenoaks Town Council have arranged for a Preview Event to take place on 27th November 2018 to thank all the volunteers and those who have worked on the project. On the same day the Sussex Belle Steam Train will pass through the station. The Town Council are delighted that Michael Portillo (i) will be able to attend and speak at this occasion. Due to the capacity of the building the event will be by invitation.

 

An official opening ceremony will take place in 2019. There will also be a series of Open Days for the public to have a look around the building.

 

 

Notes about the project

The Bat & Ball Station Building is a Victorian property constructed in 1862. It was the first station in Sevenoaks and used by Queen Victoria when visiting Knole. It has been boarded up since 1991 and gradually deteriorated.

 

Cllr Roderick Hogarth, Sevenoaks Mayor, said

“The Bat & Ball Station was once and now, with this significant grant from the HLF, will become again a wonderful asset for the community in Sevenoaks, especially the many hundreds of school children who use it daily and the growing number of people who will come to enjoy the facilities it will provide. The HLF grant enabled the whole project (total value of investment approximately £1.3m) to become a reality.

 

The station building is within the Sevenoaks Town Council’s Northern Sevenoaks Masterplan for the regeneration of the area and complementing a new Bat & Ball Centre to be constructed on the opposite side of the railway and integral to wider development – new leisure, business, and homes.

 

The station had been identified by the public as an area of concern in relation to personal safety. It is believed that a presence in the building and investment will improve this perception and act as a deterrent.

 

Thanks to National Lottery players the restored building will provide public toilets, two community rooms, and a café selling Kent produce and heritage information. It will also have the ability to sell train tickets. Currently there is only a ticket machine. All of these facilities should encourage more people to use the station.

 

Michelle Roffe, Head of the Heritage Lottery Fund in the South East said: “With its Royal connection as Queen Victoria’s station this is a fascinating part of our industrial heritage that is sure to delight the local community and visitors of all ages once returned to its former glory. We are delighted to support this project to restore the Bat & Ball Station, which thanks to money raised by National Lottery players, will mean that more people will be able to get involved with, protect and learn about the exciting heritage right on their doorstep.”

 

Cllr Paul Towell, Chairman of the Friends of Bat and Ball Station said: “In 2014 the Friends of Bat & Ball Station was created with several key aims to support the regeneration of the Bat & Ball area, highlighting the benefits of the station.  At that time it was thought that the Friends would only be lobbying for improvements of the station. It became clear however over time that there was an opportunity for the Town Council to take over the building and refurbish it.  I would like to thank everyone who has made this stage successful and look forward to 2018 when the restored building will be opened”.

 

Sevenoaks Town Council wishes to publically thank the following for their support and assistance in developing the grant application to the Heritage Lottery Fund – Members of Friends of Bat & Ball Station, Southeastern, Network Rail, Sir Michael Fallon, MP, The Project Team*, Sevenoaks District Council, The Railway Heritage Trust, Warners Solicitors, F M Conway, Sevenoaks Rail Travellers Association and Knole Academy.

 


Linda Larter MBE

Chief Executive / Town Clerk

 

 

Notes to editors

 

About the Heritage Lottery Fund

Thanks to National Lottery players, we invest money to help people across the UK explore, enjoy and protect the heritage they care about - from the archaeology under our feet to the historic parks and buildings we love, from precious memories and collections to rare wildlife. www.hlf.org.uk. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and use #HLFsupported.

 

About Sevenoaks Town Council

Sevenoaks Town Council is a statutory local council operating for the benefits of residents in Sevenoaks parish. The Town Council has 16 elected members who are volunteers, one of whom is elected to the role of Mayor each year. There is a small team of paid staff under the responsibility of Linda Larter MBE, Chief Executive / Town Clerk. The Town Council provides many community facilities ranging from open spaces, community buildings, local buses, markets, cemetery, allotments, youth provision etc. In 2008 it took over the Stag Theatre and Cinema and has since created an independent charity with the result of having a thriving cultural facility in the town.

Project Team*

Project Management – Sevenoaks Town Council

Theis & Khan Architects

Wicksteeds Consultants – QS

Max Fordham – Mechanical & Electrical

Price & Myers – Structural Engineers

Lengard Ltd – Building Contractors.

 

Michael Portillo (i)

Michael Portillo is a British broadcaster and former Member of Parliament and Cabinet Minister.  Michael retired from politics in 2005 and has since pursued his media interests.  His passion for history has led him to make documentaries based on rail journeys for the BBC over the last ten years, travelling around the UK, Europe, India, Australia and North America. His series Portillo’s Hidden History of Britain is being broadcast throughout November on Channel 5. 

Further information

For further information, images and interviews please contact Linda Larter at townclerk@sevenoakstown.gov.uk .