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Chatham bus station costs rise again

New zebra crossing at Chatham bus station
New zebra crossing at Chatham bus station

The cost of Chatham’s controversial bus station and roadworks has risen yet again.

The twin schemes - which provoked outrage when the Sir John Hawkins flyover was demolished to make way for an outdoor bus station - are now £1.82m over-budget.

A report to councillors this week said final bills had come in higher than expected, adding further overspends could still emerge.

Three months ago the overspend was put at £1.21m.

Finance chief Cllr Alan Jarrett (Con) accused his own staff on the Medway Renaissance unit of lying about the costs, a charge they vehemently denied.

The figures came amid a number of overspends which have not been brought under control, including a long-running £1.22m figure on Stoke Crossing in Hoo.

The £10m road scheme was funded by a government grant but did not finish on time, so the extra costs are being met by council taxpayers.

However, the £3.4m overspend on regeneration projects this year has been balanced by a mix of cuts and extra funding elsewhere, including a £3.44m underspend in children’s and adult services.

That means the council’s building projects are in the black - but only just. There is a £78,000 underspend due at the end of the financial year next month.

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