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Medway Council demolished the John Hawkins flyover in Chatham town centre to make room for the bus station. [1] The main operators at the bus station are Arriva Southern Counties and Nu-Venture. The bus station has 19 stands on four platforms. Bus services run from the bus station around the Medway area and to parts of Kent.
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Local newspapers for Chatham include Medway News and Medway Standard, both published by Kent Regional News and Media; and the Medway Messenger, published by the KM Group, whose registered address is in New Barnet, in Hertfordshire. The town also has free newspapers such as the Medway Extra (KM Group) and Your Medway .
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Austin, John K. (2006), Yesterday's Medway from Rochester Bridge to Chatham Intra, Rainmore Books, ISBN 978-0-9553903-0-2 Barcelona Field Studies Centre (2017), "Urban Geography Glossary" , Barcelona Field Studies Centre , geographyfieldwork.com, archived from the original on 27 June 2017 , retrieved 19 June 2017
The newspaper was known as the Chatham News, the Medway News and just the News but held the title Rochester, Chatham and Gillingham News (often known as the Roch-Chat-Gill) for the longest period. Until late 2008 it was published from offices in New Road Avenue, Chatham , and was one of a series of newspapers that included the Medway Standard ...
Evan Lasseter, Savannah Morning News July 11, 2024 at 5:14 PM UPDATE: The eastbound lane of I-16 is now open, according to a Savannah Police Department alert .
The long military history of the towns has dominated the history of the site and the park. The Great Lines Heritage Park, consists of Fort Amherst, Chatham Lines, the Field of Fire (later known as the Great Lines), Inner Lines, Medway Park (sports centre) together with the Lower Lines. The Lines, were constructed in Napoleonic times. They were ...