Rushenden

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Rushenden Marsh, looking back towards Rushenden Hill and Rushenden Village
Rushenden is located in Kent
Rushenden
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 Rushenden shown within Kent
District Swale
Shire county Kent
Region South East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Queenborough
Postcode district Swale
Dialling code 01795
Police Kent
Fire Kent
Ambulance South East Coast
EU Parliament South East England
UK Parliament Sheppey and Sittingbourne
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Rushenden is a village on the Isle of Sheppey in the Borough of Swale in Kent, England, of approximately 500 dwellings. It lies to the south of Queenborough. A railway spur line passes through the village to a former wharf on the Swale.

Regeneration

The masterplan for Queenborough & Rushenden (created in 2003)[1] represents an “exemplar for other masterplanning projects in the Thames Gateway” (South East Regional Design Panel May 2006).

A key element of the process has been the community consultation in the form of “Planning for Real”. A Green Charter and Arts strategy will ensure that the development addresses sustainability as well as using art to act as the “glue” that binds the community together with its surrounding landscape.

The masterplan (by Homes and Communities Agency with Swale Council) sets out a comprehensive approach to regenerating Queenborough & Rushenden. It involves harnessing its setting, history and people, and combining with them proposals for housing, employment, community facilities and recreation.[1]

The vision for the masterplan creates a mixed-use development with the potential to support:

  • 1,800 new homes, split 50/50 between family housing and apartments,[1] rated as Code Level 4 increasing to zero carbon
  • Up to 180,000 sq m of new employment space with the ability to support over 1,000 new jobs
  • Up to 20 hectares of brownfield land remediated [1]
  • 180 berth marina and community water space facility
  • Improved public realm
  • Provision of new Community/Educational Facilities
  • 1.5 km of new strategic infrastructure
  • Development of a combined heat and power plant (CHP).

The regeneration plan will cost up to £400 million.[2]

References

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External links

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