Welcome to your new home at Chatham Maritime!
Chatham Maritime Trust is the body responsible for many aspects of the management of the Estate, and our intention is to make at pleasant a place as possible to live, work, and visit.
The purpose of this website is to give you some information about the Estate and the Trust, and to tell you about some of the services and community provisions.
A good place to start is the page on
Amenities | where you will find a helpful summary and links to other information.
Or try
Community| where you will find more detailed information about the Community Centre, the Primary School, the Chirch and the Surgery, amongst other things.
If you have moved to a
house on St Mary’s Island, then it will be helpful to know a few things from the start, as you start to change your new house to a home.
- Chatham Maritime Trust should receive notification from your solicitor that you have moved in, and will send you a welcome letter through the post. The rentcharge for your property should have been paid up for the year (which runs to the end of March), so don’t worry if you haven’t received a rentcharge demand – we’ll get in touch when that’s due.
- You may want to make alterations to your property. Please be aware that there are Restrictive Covenants| which control, among other things, extensions, alterations, and outbuildings, and it is important that you check what consent is required before you commit to any changes. In certain circumstances there may be a complete prohibition on some kinds of work.
- It’s important to know that satellite dishes are not allowed on the Island in any place where they can be seen from the roads or public spaces. This is to maintain the appearance of the street scene, and cable (as well, of course, as Freeview) is available. Please don’t get caught out by this one!
Occupiers of
flats and maisonettes| on the Island are not directly governed by these restrictions, but the restrictions do apply to the blocks of flats, are probably reproduced in your lease terms. Please check this.
Occupiers of flats and maisonettes on the South Maritime Estate (Chatham Quays) are not under this regime, but you will have a different set of controls in your leases.