Rainham, Kent

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Rainham
Rainham, Kent (Kent)
Rainham, Kent

Rainham shown within Kent
Population 6394[1]
OS grid reference TQ815655
Unitary authority Medway
Ceremonial county Kent
Region South East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town GILLINGHAM
Postcode district ME8
Dialling code 01634
Police Kent
Fire Kent
Ambulance South East Coast
European Parliament South East England
UK Parliament Gillingham
List of places: UKEnglandKent

Coordinates: 51°21′34″N 0°36′29″E / 51.359465, 0.607947

The town of Rainham is part of the Medway Towns conurbation, under the unitary authority of Medway, in South East England, and part of the ceremonial county of Kent. Historically, Rainham was a separate village until, in 1928, it was added to the Borough of Gillingham, which had itself been created in 1903.[2] It became part of the Medway authority when Gillingham was incorporated with the other towns to form Medway Unitary Authority in 1998.

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[edit] Geography

Rainham is located on the dip slope of the North Downs where it descends to the River Medway; its maximum height is about 125m above sea level. There are three roads crossing the town. The M2 motorway runs along its southern edge, two miles (6km) from the town centre. The main road through the town, the A2, follows the ancient Watling Street, the Roman road between London and Canterbury. The most northerly road runs close to the southern bank of the river. The Chatham Main Line has a railway station here. London is approximately 39 miles (62.4km) to the west.

Park Wood estate, in the south of Rainham, was built mainly during the 1960s and 70s and at the time of its construction was the largest private housing estate in Europe[citation needed]. Building this estate required the destruction of one of the last large areas of relict woodland in North Kent. The area towards Gillingham is known as Rainham Mark, named after an old ecclesiastical boundary: and Macklands is an older part of the town to the north. The Macklands Arms public house was named after Macklands Manor House. The manor house was home to members of the Mackay family, who owned a printing company in Chatham. Lower Rainham, once a separate village, is now also a part of the town.

[edit] Demographics

Lower Rainham Road
Lower Rainham Road

Rainham was originally a linear settlement along the main road. The population in 1801 was 422.[3]; two centuries later it is well over six thousand. Part of the reason for this huge growth can be attributed to the railway. When the railway came in 1858 it brought an almost immediate increase in the size of the village; when the Chatham Main Line was electrified in 1959, as with all the places served by it, town growth began again. One of the results was the building of Park Wood estate (see above).

Rainham today has a significant proportion of elderly residents, especially around the town centre where there are several retirement homes[citation needed]. The area is also popular with commuters to London and with young families due to the good reputation of local schools.[citation needed].

[edit] Famous People From Rainham

Famous 'sons' of Rainham include TV chef Gary Rhodes, Duncan Faure (lead vocalist with 80s hitmakers Tight Fit), 'Pop Idol' finalist Rik Waller and singer-songwriter Rick Dougall (of 'Cabin Fever' fame). In fact, all four attended the same school (the Howard School for Boys). Influential indie rock band The Dentists also hail from Rainham.

[edit] Amenities

The parish church is dedicated to St Margaret; the Roman Catholic church to St Thomas of Canterbury.

Rainham has a small shopping area, including the Rainham Shopping Centre precinct, with a few major shops, including Tesco Metro, Iceland, Boots and Wilkinsons, as well as independent retailers including a large bookshop. There is a smaller shopping precinct in Parkwood. The town also has a library as well as several parks and a public swimming pool. This swimming pool is called Splashes and is near Cozenton Park and Rainham Mark Grammar School.

Rainham is also home to the first ever oast house theatre[citation needed], where the Rainham Theatrical Society (RaTS) puts on regular performances.

[edit] Secondary schools

Rainham has three secondary schools:

[edit] Open spaces

Looking across the Medway from Horrid Hill, Riverside Country Park.
Looking across the Medway from Horrid Hill, Riverside Country Park.

The Riverside Country Park, which fronts on to the river Medway at Rainham Creek, includes the promontory of Horrid Hill. Berengrave Local Nature Reserve is located on the Lower Rainham Road.

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