Proposed Development

Land at Capstone Oaks

Chatham, ME5 8EH

Find out about our plans for the remaining phases of development of land at East Hill, Chatham, an exciting new community of 800 homes

We are working on plans for the development of phases 2 to 6 on land at East Hill, Chatham.

The site benefits from outline planning permission for 800 new homes, 150 sqm of retail floorspace, a site for a new primary school and substantial new areas of public open space. 

The first phase of the development, known as Capstone Oaks, has received planning approval for 91 homes which are currently under construction by Taylor Wimpey. 

This consultation relates to the remaining phases of development which will be brought forward jointly by the landowners Taylor Wimpey and Vistry. These phases include the remaining allocation of the residential development, retail floorspace, new areas of equipped play, allotments and connections through the new open space to Capstone Country Park. 

As a multi-phase development, the balance of the site comprises phases 2 to 6, which will deliver 709 new homes, with a mix of one to five bedroom properties. In addition, 25% (177) of these homes will be provided as affordable housing.

In line with the approved outline planning permission, the remaining phases are served off a new spine road which will run through the centre of the site and connect North Dane Way with Capstone Road. The spine road will act as a new relief road providing a bus, cycle and pedestrian connection. 

The plan below shows the location of the remaining phases (outlined in red) and the first phase of the development (outlined blue) which is under construction.  

Further details of our plans for the remaining phases can be found  on this page and you can provide your comments by clicking the ‘Have Your Say’ button or by emailing [email protected]

 

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