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Sittingbourne town centre regeneration includes multi-screen cinema, shops, restaurants and new homes

Members of Swale council's planning committee will tonight get the chance to approve the first phase of Sittingbourne's long-awaited £100 million regeneration plans.

If approved, the local authority's development partner, the Spirit of Sittingbourne, is set to start work next month.

The first phase will see the building of a seven screen cinema, seven restaurants, four retail units, 215 residential apartments, a new public square plus a 308 space multi-storey car park.

Unit 4 of the new retail park which will be created on the Biffa site
Unit 4 of the new retail park which will be created on the Biffa site

A second phase to develop a new council HQ will be decided at a later date.

Swale says the economic benefit of the regeneration over the next decade would be nearly £326 million.

The local authority will receive £3.75 million in council tax payments and new homes bonus over the same period of time.

How Cockleshell Walk car park will look
How Cockleshell Walk car park will look

The cinema and restaurants will attract 400,000 visitors every year creating a day and night time economy and £1.3 million of additional leisure expenditure.

In addition 790 jobs will be created within phase one, 230 of which will be generated by the cinema, retail and restaurants.

For full coverage of the decision, follow us on twitter @KMSittingbourne or see this website after 10pm.

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