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Our Role
Chatham Maritime Trust was established by English Partnerships, the government regeneration agency charged in the early 1990’s with the regeneration of the major part of Chatham Dockyard.
English Partnerships
role was to facilitate regeneration, but not to remain as a long-term Estate Owner. It therefore needed to identify an exit strategy which would enable it to make the cleanest possible break from its obligations at Chatham Maritime, and English Partnerships expressed its objectives as:
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To put in place an appropriate and effective estate management organisation which will have the confidence of occupiers and investors
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To ensure that the Estate is maintained to a high standard, thus safeguarding the long-term future of the site, and its value
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To make appropriate financial provision for anticipated outgoings, thus safeguarding the economic future of the site
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To enable residential occupiers and commercial lessees to have a voice in the management of the Estate
English Partnerships was replaced by (External)
South East England Development Agency
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(SEEDA) in 1999.
SEEDA continues to develop Chatham Maritime, and as developments and infrastructure are completed, responsibility for them is transferred to Chatham Maritime Trust. This transfer process will continue for the next five to ten years until the Trust becomes the owner and manager of the entire completed Estate.
Chatham Maritime Trust has extensive landownings on the Estate, mostly of the public domain and key infrastructure, including much (but not yet all) of the parks and play areas, unadopted estate roads and footpaths, signage and street furniture, public art and scheduled ancient monuments, dock basins, and flood defences.
The Trust is (or will become) landlord to the non-residential developments on
South Maritime
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and the rentcharge owner for residential property on
St Mary’s Island
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.
In addition, Chatham Maritime Trust supports the development of the local community through funding from its
Community Fund
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.
Chatham Maritime Trust therefore has a long-term role to manage and maintain Chatham Maritime, and to ensure that it remains an attractive and desirable place to live, to work, and to visit.
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