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Residents fear Rainham could become a "concrete jungle".

Local Democracy Reporter Ollie Leader reports.
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00:00A slice of rural Kent that could soon see a whole new neighbourhood with
00:06proposals underway for 750 new homes. The fields where I'm stood right now is
00:14where the developer Esquire wants to build all of this new housing and that's
00:20kind of why people aren't happy because these fields are used for farming for
00:26growing things like apples and some say that this will be the final nail in the
00:32coffin for the Raynham they once knew. I lived in Raynham 40 years, 41 years and
00:39I've just moved to Herne Bay because I do not like how Raynham is becoming. Too
00:45many houses, too many cars, too many going trying to go somewhere and you can't
00:50because it's good luck. No one wants them in their backyard but I think we've got
00:54plenty here we've got far too many. So every field they seem to be filling up
00:58with making it into a complete jungle you know. It would be good to build the
01:04amenities first and build the airs afterwards. The developers say the new
01:08developments would have green spaces, primary and secondary schools as well as
01:14healthcare and a care home with Esquire planning to host consultation events
01:19later this month. But while nothing has been submitted to Medway Council just yet
01:26fears for the future of Lower Raynham aren't going anywhere.
01:31Olly Lieder in Medway

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