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The face of the Rochester Riverside after £400m development

00:01, 29 April 2017

This is how the Rochester Riverside will look like after a £400m regeneration.

Medway Council and the Homes and Community Agency (HCA) have signed a regeneration agreement with Countryside, one of the UK’s leading home builders company and the Hyde Group.

They agreed to build 1,300 homes, including 25% affordable housing and 50% of family sized accommodation. Homes will range from detached riverside houses to one bedroom flats.

What the development at Rochester Riverside is expected to look like
What the development at Rochester Riverside is expected to look like

There will also be a primary school, leisure and health care facilities, work space, hotels and shops.

Cllr Rodney Chambers, Medway’s Council’s portfolio holder for strategic regeneration, said: “Rochester Riverside is a major part of our ambitious 20-year plan for Medway.”

Countryside and the Hyde Group will be the joint home builders of the project with Hyde taking on the long-term management and maintenance of the affordable homes.

Andy Fancy, from Countryside said: “We are very excited to be involved in the project and are looking forward to regenerating the area.”

David Gannicott, from Hyde, said: “As we enter our 50th birthday year, we want to build as many homes as possible and we are committed to giving people who are left behind by the housing market a roof over their head.”

An exhibition of the draft plans was held last year when people had a chance to have their say.

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