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The shopping centre contains over 70 shops and 7 leisure facilities, many high street names in fashion, homeware and food stores. There are also cafes, restaurants and a bowling alley. As is common with some other 1970's era town centre shopping centres, the Pentagon does not feature a food court or any dedicated dining area. Instead, there are ...
The Pentagon Shopping Centre stands in Chatham Town Centre and serviced the Pentagon Bus Station that was closed on 30 September 2011. [26] Chatham Waterfront bus station opened in October 2011, replacing the town's previous Pentagon Bus Station which was opened in 1970, before the Pentagon Shopping Centre was opened in 1975, and was considered ...
The bus station opened in October 2011, replacing the town's previous Pentagon bus station which was built in the 1970s and was considered an unwelcoming environment for passengers. The bus station is part of the town's regeneration scheme. Medway Council demolished the John Hawkins flyover in Chatham town centre to make room for the bus ...
Chatham railway station is on the Chatham Main Line in England, serving the town of Chatham, Kent. It is 34 miles 25 chains (55.2 km) down the line from London Victoria and is situated between Rochester and Gillingham. The station and most trains that call are operated by Southeastern.
The town hall served as the headquarters of Chatham Borough Council but ceased to be the local seat of government when the enlarged Medway Borough Council was formed in 1974 with its eventual headquarters at Gun Wharf. [14] With the promotional motto "Putting The Arts Back Into The Medway", the town hall became the Medway Arts Centre in May ...
Lordswood is a southern suburb of Chatham, Kent, located approximately 3 miles south of Chatham town centre. It is primarily in Medway but a small southern section is in the Borough of Maidstone. Lordswood possesses pockets of woodland, a high street and a health centre, [1] with good access routes to the motorway.
Chatham was home to the Wheels Inn, a family resort for four decades until its closure in 2010. In 2011, the Chatham-Kent John D. Bradley Convention Centre was constructed on the site of the Wheels Inn. [43] In July 2019, a new Cascades casino was opened in Chatham, close to the Convention Centre on Richmond Street.
The Brook — Chatham town centre (A231 east) Western terminus of A231: Chatham—Gillingham, Kent town boundary: 32.1: 51.7: A231 west (Canterbury Street) – Gillingham, Kent: A231 signed eastbound only; eastern terminus of A231: Sittingbourne town boundary: 38.2: 61.5: A249 south to M2 / M20 – Maidstone: Access only to A249 south and from ...