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  • 09/05/2024
The Levelling Up Secretary, Michael Gove, has called it in to decide if he needs to intervene.
Transcript
00:00Protesting again to keep working dogs in Medway for future generations.
00:12Controversial plans could see a new business complex by the end of the decade.
00:17The Basin Fury would see many of these workers out of employment.
00:21I'm very worried, you know, it's my livelihood, I've just bought a house, something I've been
00:27able to do from working here at Kent Wire, the wage that I'm on has been able to support
00:32me for that.
00:33So, you know, people have futures, people have lives and you just can't just rip that
00:38all away.
00:39It's just not fair.
00:41The developer argues their plans would triple employment, with Medway council officers recommending
00:46approval on that basis.
00:49A vote on whether to accept proposals was due this week, but a legal challenge from
00:54Kent Wire called that off.
00:56We've been here since 1988.
01:00We've invested heavily in Chatham Docks and in the local community.
01:04We've got some really good people working for us.
01:08There's nearly 800 people totally working in the docks.
01:11Those jobs will be lost.
01:13And certainly for ArcelorMittal, the future looks bleak if we're not able to save Chatham
01:17Docks.
01:18The local authority will also have to deal with something called an Article 31 from the
01:23government.
01:24The bill prevents planning permission being granted until the Secretary of State has decided
01:28whether to call in the application.
01:30Chatham Docks is unique because there's nothing else like it in Kent and in the South East.
01:37It's absolute madness that an area would have this kind of infrastructure and then we would
01:42even consider closing it.
01:43The docks are a shadow of what they once were, with ageing infrastructure.
01:47Landowner Peel says, well, it's time for change.
01:51So actually what we've been working with, with all the occupiers is that, well, actually
01:55let's look at an alternative location on the river for you to relocate to.
02:00This is just all about putting different employment uses on an employment site.
02:04So what we have done, obviously the infrastructure around the port is very old.
02:09It needs huge amounts of investment and there's no monies or funding available to actually
02:14invest in that infrastructure.
02:15But that is not part of this plan application and that's the key point we must remember
02:20A decision has been a long time coming.
02:23The legal challenge to the proposed business park is another headache for the council.
02:28But the developer is hopeful it'll be full steam ahead before long.
02:32Gabriel Morris in Chatham.

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