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Action plan drawn up to meet housing targets

Action plan drawn up to meet housing targets

19 March 2021

Council planners say they are under increasing pressure to approve developments to help meet government housing targets

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Developer puts forward argument for housing

Developer puts forward argument for housing

19 March 2021

The developer behind controversial plans for thousands of homes in part of Kent says “housing and growth can be a positive”.

Plans for Nasons stalled for years

Plans for Nasons stalled for years

19 March 2021

A department store could stand derelict for years because of water pollution in protected lakes - with plans for 50,000 homes also on hold.

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£180m redevelopment of newsprint creating 3,000 jobs approved

£180m redevelopment of newsprint creating 3,000 jobs approved

18 March 2021

Planning permission has been granted to transform a 90-acre former printing site int a hub for businesses.

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Aerial CGI reveals phase one of new 'garden town'

Aerial CGI reveals phase one of new 'garden town'

18 March 2021

A virtual public meeting will be held to discuss the divisive Otterpool Park development, as a new CGI reveals the scheme's 'masterplan'.

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Business district to 'provide 4,000 jobs'

Business district to 'provide 4,000 jobs'

16 March 2021

A business district on green belt land has been given the go-ahead with developers saying 4,000 jobs will be based there.

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Free event to tackle challenges of Brexit

Free event to tackle challenges of Brexit

15 March 2021

It's your last chance to register for a free webinar this week giving you a chance to quiz experts on rules and regulations introduced by Brexit.

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Former hospital gets new lease of life

Former hospital gets new lease of life

15 March 2021

Historians feared the worst when Britain's oldest surviving hospital closed in 2016 but it's getting a new lease of life.

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Shoppers get good news about muddy footpath

Shoppers get good news about muddy footpath

14 March 2021

A footpath to the shops which turns into a mud bath every time it rains is to get made up after nearly 10 years of complaints from residents.

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Plans submitted for 1,500 new homes

Plans submitted for 1,500 new homes

12 March 2021

A planning committee is reviewing plans for a riverside regeneration project which would see the creation of 400 jobs if approved.

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Developers given green light for 1,200 homes

Developers given green light for 1,200 homes

12 March 2021

Councillors have agreed for 1,200 more homes to be built on farmland but say improvements to road junctions must come first.

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Protected status for 'wildlife haven' threatened by theme park

Protected status for 'wildlife haven' threatened by theme park

11 March 2021

A wildlife haven home to hundreds of rare species threatened by plans for the UK's largest theme park has been granted special protected status.

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Fears new railway station could become 'white elephant'

Fears new railway station could become 'white elephant'

09 March 2021

Plans for a new direct rail link between thousands of proposed homes and existing stations in Medway appear to have hit the buffers.

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Historic hospital redevelopment begins

Historic hospital redevelopment begins

09 March 2021

Work to turn one of Britain's oldest hospitals into 155 homes is underway.

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Construction firm hires MD

Construction firm hires MD

09 March 2021

An expert with more than 30 years experience is to head up a major construction firm.

£12m pledge for transport links

£12m pledge for transport links

09 March 2021

Developers behind plans to transform the site of a former major Kent employer have vowed to upgrade local transport links.

Ready for med-tech tenants this summer

Ready for med-tech tenants this summer

09 March 2021

An ultra-modern innovation centre has taken another step towards completion.

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Borough to defy Government inspectors

Borough to defy Government inspectors

09 March 2021

The Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick may be the last hope to prevent a council from facing permanent 'planning by appeal'.

1,200 jobs boost for Kent

1,200 jobs boost for Kent

06 March 2021

A developer has promised a new business park could bring a boost to the county as the latest step in a tangled planning saga is reached.

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Merlin Project takes flight

Merlin Project takes flight

06 March 2021

Co-operation is the key to preserving a green corridor through the Hermitage Lane and A20 housing developments, says campaigner.

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