Peel Land & Property are hosting two open events (one is past) to understand the local community’s opinions on their masterplan for the regeneration of Chatham Docks Industrial Estate.
Peel Land & Property is bringing forward an exciting vision for the regeneration of Chatham Docks Industrial Estate. They are hosting two open events to share this vision with the local community and understand feedback and opinions on their initial early masterplan design.
Peel L&P claim that the lock gates will cease to operate beyond 2025 and are currently working with the local authority and existing port tenants to find suitable relocation options. This timeline provides an opportunity to engage and listen to the community, local businesses, charities and wider stakeholders, ensuring that the vision for Chatham Docks Industrial Estate is aligned with what Medway needs to be: a place where people want to continue to live, work and play for generations to come.
Where: Unit 4, Ground floor, The Kell, Gillingham Gate Road, Gillingham, ME4 4SA (opposite the Waterfront UTC)
When: Wednesday 29 June, 10:00am -7:00pm
If you are unable to attend, you can provide feedback via the Chatham Waters website www.chathamwaters.co.uk.
Opening statement leaves me cold!
‘…Chatham Waters is located on the mouth of the Medway Waterfront Peninsula in Kent…’
Located in the mouth of the Medway?
I shall read on, but already my view has been dimmed!
I may live in Essex, but I do care about my ‘home land’…
The ultimate move of shipping away from these old naval docks was inevitable, however, long may the wharves on the Frindsbury peninsular remain. They seem busy, as do the downstream facilities of Thames Port and Sheerness.