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Developers consider more orchards in Rainham for development, between Lower Rainham Road and Otterham Quay Lane
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Developers are considering more orchards in Rainham for housing.
A consultation has opened to build 74 homes on orchards between Lower Rainham Road and Otterham Quay Lane.
An aerial photo of the site between Otterham Quay Lane and Lower Rainham Road. Picture: Gladman Developments
Gladman Developments, based in Cheshire, says it is preparing an application for the site which borders Upchurch River Valley Golf Club. The proposal includes a children s play area and community allotments.
The application will be made to Swale Borough Council, which is currently consulting on its new Local Plan.
Police called after protest banner goes missing opposing orchards scheme off Pump Lane, Rainham
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Public inquiry to be held into plans by AC Goatham & Son to build 1,250 homes in orchards off Pump Lane in Rainham
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Updated: 16:06, 02 February 2021
Plans to build a housing estate on farmland will be the subject of a public inquiry after the applicants issued an appeal.
A fruit farming company had wanted to build 1,250 homes on orchards off Pump Lane in Rainham but were turned down in June last year.
The orchard between Pump Lane and Lower Bloors Lane where AC Goatham and Son want to build a huge new estate. Picture: Steve Crispe
A public inquiry will be held online by an inspector instructed by the Secretary of State between Monday, February 15 and Thursday, February 18.