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Key dates announced for Chatham road scheme
Published on 22/06/09 at 10:16Dates have now been set for key stages of the major infrastructure work that will transform central Chatham’s road system and open up key sites for regeneration.
Audit Commission praise for Medway regeneration service
Published on 21/05/09 at 11:22Medway's £6 billion regeneration programme has been given a 'good' two-star rating by the Audit Commission. No local authority in England has ever received a higher score.
£100m scheme to transform Temple Waterfront
Published on 14/04/09 at 17:04Medway's multi-billion-pound regeneration programme has taken a major step forward with the submission of a planning application for Temple Waterfront.
Creating Chatham's Future Together
Published on 26/01/09 at 17:13A two-year programme of road improvements that will transform Chatham's traffic system and open up key regeneration sites for redevelopment starts next month.
Shadow Minister visits Medway’s Regeneration Sites
Published on 02/12/08 at 10:38Shadow Minister for the Thames Gateway, Stewart Jackson MP, met Medway Council Leader Cllr Rodney Chambers today and visited some of the area’s key regeneration sites.
Five Towns Make a City…
Published on 27/11/08 at 10:04Leading architect Sir Terry Farrell launched his vision for Medway today in a report called ‘Five Towns Make a City’.
Historic day for Medway Innovation Centre
Published on 04/09/08 at 10:44Medway Innovation Centre – a unique start-up base for high-tech businesses – is tripling the size of its operation with 30,000 sq ft of new accommodation.
Rochester Riverside Walk Opens
Published on 03/09/08 at 11:28The walk runs between Doust Way and Cory's Creek, a total of 1.5km (just under one mile) and is graded as easy.
'Medway 1' Magazine Launches
Published on 29/07/08 at 16:35Medway 1 is the launch edition of a new magazine dedicated to the area’s multi-billion pound regeneration programme.
Leader welcomes 'hugely significant' moment for Medway
Published on 04/06/08 at 21:22Medway Council leader Cllr Rodney Chambers has welcomed reports that Land Securities have been selected by the Ministry of Defence as preferred development partners for more than 5,000 homes on former barracks land at Chattenden.
Guide to Kent's future city
Published on 01/05/08 at 10:08The Kent Messenger is running a feature on Medway's multi-billion pound regeneration programme on its news website.
Ministerial visit
Published on 05/03/08 at 11:31Medway was the first stop for Housing Minister Caroline Flint as she began a tour of key regenerataion sites in the Thames Gateway.
Medway Culture and Design Awards 2008
Published on 31/01/08 at 16:38From the closing ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games this year until the start of the London 2012 Games, the UK will hold a four-year cultural celebration. The Medway Culture and Design Awards form part of Medway's cultural offer as we count down to the 2012 Games.
Leading developer selected for £100m investment on Rochester Riverside
Published on 30/11/07 at 15:17Crest Nicholson PLC, with green living specialists BioRegional Quintain Ltd, have been selected as the preferred developer for the first 600 homes on flagship regeneration site Rochester Riverside.
Five new hotels for Medway
Published on 20/06/07 at 23:39Hotel operators are poised to check in to Medway with 500 rooms across at least five sites, investing an estimated £50million.
Leading developer selected for Rochester Riverside hotel quarter
Published on 31/07/07 at 00:20Striking images of the future have been released by the company selected to develop the hotel and commercial quarter of flagship regeneration site Rochester Riverside.
Shortlist of four developers announced for Rochester Riverside
Published on 19/04/07 at 08:42Following an extensive marketing and shortlisting exercise, a tender list has today been announced for the first phase of development at one of the most spectacular regeneration sites on the Thames Gateway - Rochester Riverside.
Unveiled - the landscape ‘masterplan’ for Rochester Riverside
Published on 13/03/07 at 16:20STRIKING new images of the future have been unveiled for the Rochester Riverside regeneration site. They reveal the vision for public open space on the riverfront and across 27hectares (66 acres) of prime development land.