
Medway Facts
£5.2bn
Different businesses
across many
different sectors
5 million
Visitors each year
6,000 jobs supported
higher than SE average
£5.2bn
Local economy
up 2.9% on 2015
higher than SE average
29,000
New homes by 2035
regeneration programmes
in all 5 main towns
12,000
Students
4 Universities
1 FE College
34 minutes
By high-speed train
to five locations
(£37m upgrades)
Welcome to Medway
Medway is one of the largest conurbation in the South East, outside London, with a population of around 280,000 which is projected to grow. This has been a place of significance for thousands of years because of its strategic location as a crossing point on the River Medway; Rochester Castle, Rochester Cathedral and Chatham Dockyard were built for that very reason.
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The towns making up Medway are Chatham, Rochester, Gillingham, Strood and Rainham. Large parts of the area are green and rural with a number of parks, seven of which are green flag accredited and Medway is part of the environmentally important North Kent Marshes on the extensive Hoo Peninsula to the north.
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Medway has a diverse and rapidly growing business base with a focus on high value technology, engineering, manufacturing, cultural and creative, knowledge intensive companies. Innovation is at the heart of Medway’s future and is being supported by state-of-the-art facilities across the area linked to the universities, all helping start-up businesses.
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With superb connections to London and Europe, Medway is part of the Thames Gateway and home to the University of Greenwich, University of Kent, Canterbury Christ Church University and the University for the Creative Arts. This is a young and vibrant community that is destined for big things.


