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Gillingham Landscapes and Open Spaces Assessment

This report contains an independent survey and assessment of the landscapes and open spaces of Gillingham. It was undertaken by Richard F Burden (Chartered Landscape Architect) on behalf of the Council following adoption of the Local Plan. The report will be used to help develop new policy for open spaces in the town along with work that is currently being undertaken by the Gillingham Open Spaces Group of the Three Rivers Partnership. The Council has made no commitment to the recommendations in the report at this stage.

Report Summary

Full Report

Plans and Illustrations

Index

Plan 1: Gillingham Environmental Study

Plan 2:  Location and Context

Plan 3:  Topography

Plan 4: Rivers, Geology and Sections

Plan 5: Sections

Plan 6: 1962 Ordnance Survey Map

Plan 7: Urban : Rural Structure

Plan 8: Recognised Heritage Interests

Plan 9: Noticeable Trees and Hedges

Plan 10: Important Open or Wooded Areas and Constructed Play Areas

Plan 11: Green Space and Land Use

Plan 12: Footpaths and Permeability

Plan 13: Milton

Plan 14: Bay

Plan 15: Ham

Plan 16: Population by Ward – Census 2001

Plan 17: Open Space Survey (NDDC)

Plan 18: TownPark Concept

Plan 19: Chantry Fields

Plan 20: Lodbourne – BayPark

Figure 1Ariel Photograph

Figures 2 & 3 Milton

Figures 4 & 5 Milton

Figures 6, 7 & 8 Bay

Figures 9, 10 & 11Ham

Figures 12 & 13 Ham

Figures 14, 15, & 16 Chantry

Figures 17, 18 & 19 Red Lion and Waitrose

Figures 20, 21 & 22 Footpaths



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