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New-look pier will benefit boatmen

GROUNDWORK Medway Swale's most ambitious project is now underway at Gillingham Pier.

The £500,000 development by the environmental improvements group aims to transform the area from a declining dock to a thriving port.

This is part of an overall regeneration programme costing almost £2 million and financed by the Government through Medway Council.The refurbishment of the slipway will improve small boat launching and mooring. Meanwhile the installation of mooring posts and a new floating pontoon will increase the number of available berths.

GMS hopes that the regeneration will encourage marine businesses to move to the pier, creating jobs and eventually providing a self-financing waterfront facility for Medway. The site could be used to launch and berth boats as well as refuel and repair them.

GMS believes the project is particularly needed because of the fall in marine facilities in Medway.

John Davis, Groundwork project and construction manager, said: "After many months of investigation we are now looking forward to seeing boats being moored again at the pier, another phase in regenerating the area.''

Gillingham Pier is considered unique because it can be used as a place for both business and pleasure.

GMS has already installed a shelter, new railings, seating and litter bins for anglers. Work has also been completed on the access road and there is improved parking for cars, trailers and boat storage. Safety has also been improved through the installation of CCTV.

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