Between its opening under Elizabeth I in 1567 and its closure under her namesake in 1984, Chatham Dockyard, on the Medway in Kent, delivered more than 500 of the ships that built the British Empire.
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The closure of Chatham Dockyard three decades ago was positive for the area, a report commissioned by BBC Radio Kent to mark the anniversary has concluded. More than 7,000 workers lost their jobs at ...
One of the county’s most popular festive experiences returns to a maritime attraction this year. Mission Christmas, which first launched at Chatham’s Historic Dockyard three years ago, will once again ...
An application to demolish warehouses as part of wider plans for the redevelopment of Chatham Docks has been submitted. Peel ...
Two newly-designed packs of playing cards have been put in a time capsule placed in a building undergoing a £3.5m restoration at The Historic Dockyard Chatham. A competition to design the cards was ...
CHATHAM — This past weekend saw a great deal of activity at the Old Pond Park, formerly known as Stark Park in the Chatham Village. Chatham Area Recreation Project (CARP), in partnership with the ...