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  • 28/08/2024
Neighbours to the planned 450 home estate are concerned about traffic and other issues it will cause to the Hempstead area.

Local Democracy Reporter Gabriel Morris reports.
Transcript
00:00These fields could soon be home to 450 new homes, but there's almost double the amount of objections.
00:07Proposals for Gibraltar Farm have long been in the works, and council officers have now recommended approval for outlying planning permission for the nearly 30 hectare site.
00:17Now as you can see, this is one of the most rural parts of Medway, fields as far as the eye can see.
00:24They are relatively close to the M2 here, but if you were going to go by roads from where the proposed development is,
00:31will it take the best part of 15 minutes down roads which locals say are already congested?
00:37Now some traffic will be coming out of what is a single lane track known as Ham Lane.
00:43And there is also provision for three passing places on West Soul Road.
00:50Just to give you some idea, my children used to refer to that as the nightmare road because the traffic going down that is an absolute nightmare.
00:58It's just not wide enough for more than one vehicle for a long part of its length.
01:04So the impact on the residents of Hempstead, and I am a resident of Hempstead, I live in Hempstead Road, is going to be really very, very serious.
01:14If the scheme is given the green light, some locals would want to see a trunk road being built from where this main road abruptly ends to Junction 4 of the M2.
01:23But that's not part of the proposals, and there are now calls for the development to be deferred to allow infrastructure plans to come forward.
01:30Yet that decision will be in the hands of Medway's planning committee this evening, where proposals have previously been rejected owing to concerns about the ecology of the area.
01:39But officers say mitigation is now in place and it won't have as big an impact as previously thought.
01:45There's an awful lot of talk about bats, dormice, stag beetles, birds, not a single word about the impact on the residents of Hempstead.
01:54Not a single word. And I think we're in a really bad place when planning is concerned, when the impact on people is subservient to the impact on bats and dormice.
02:06Arguments on both sides will be heard tonight. It's never clear which way it'll go.
02:11But for housing targets for around 1,700 homes within Medway each year, even if Gibraltar Farm is approved, this won't even scratch the surface.
02:20Gabriel Morris, in Medway.

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