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Medway Renaissance

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At the heart of the Thames Gateway, only 30 miles from central London, Medway is the largest conurbation between the capital and continental Europe. It is emerging as a modern place with green spaces and a superb quality of life, close to breathtaking countryside. The area has a young and culturally diverse population.

Medway Renaissance is a Local Regeneration Partnership in Medway which has been set up by Medway Council and is funded by the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) through the Thames Gateway Programme.

Photo showing the River Medway at Chatham

It is directly responsible for projects involving over £120million of HCA funding and in partnership with the private sector and other agencies, takes a lead role in major physical regeneration and development projects for Medway. The team has now completed the Regeneration Framework for Medway which sets out the delivery plan for Medway – the city of learning, culture, tourism and enterprise. This 20-year regeneration programme will draw in more than £1billion of private sector investment.

The focus is on:

Medway Renaissance will continue to lead on the major developments. It will also lead on creating a new respect and understanding of Medway as an international city of regional and national importance. This is a terrific opportunity to make huge improvements to the area that will benefit all its residents.

The following documents are available to download:

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Find out more

                                                          Medway Renaissance logo

For further information contact:
email icon Email : regeneration@medway.gov.uk
Telephone icon Telephone :

01634 337154

Mail icon Write to : Medway Renaissance
Eastgate House
High Street
Rochester
Kent ME1 1EW
Minicom icon Minicom :

01634 333111


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