Regeneration bosses at Medway Council have been working with partners to bring forward a key project aiming to regenerate the town centre over the past year, and have now hit a major milestone in the scheme. Medway Council have now launched the public consulation for the Chatham Placemaking Project - which will run from Friday 15 January to 5pm on Friday 5 February 2016. People will be able to share their feedback via an online survey and council staff will also be in the Pentagon Shopping Centre on Thursday 21 and Friday 22 January, 9.30am to 5pm. Picture Credit: Medway Council The local authority has been awarded £4 million of government funding to help regenerate Chatham and make it a better place for residents, workers and visitors. The funding will mark the start of an exciting new project, which will create an easier journey for pedestrians and cyclists from Chatham railway station to the waterfront bus station and town centre. Improvements will also be made at New Cut Junction, St John's Square, Military Square (High Street intersection) and the civic space on Military Road. Work on the five areas is expected to commence in 2016 and be completed in 2018. To view the plans and share your feedback on the proposals, please visit the Chatham Placemaking Project page on the Medway Council website for further information.
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