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Delivery Plan
As Europe’s largest regeneration project, Thames gateway stretches 40 miles along the estuary from Canary Wharf in London to Southend in Essex and Sittingbourne in Kent.
On the 29th November 2007 at the Thames Gateway Forum, Prime Minister Gordon Brown launched the Thames Gateway Delivery Plan. The aim of this publication was to retain, and where necessary restore, the natural landscapes in the Thames Gateway; insist on high quality built environments and public spaces in towns and cities, and protect and celebrate the history and heritage of the rivers, shorelines and each unique place in the region.
The Thames Gateway Delivery Plan fulfils the commitment to back the vision with clear cross-Government priorities and funding. It provides a framework for making the best use of public investment, local ownership, big project expertise and private sector entrepreneurship. And it announces the details of a spending programme from 2008–2011 to accelerate regeneration in the Thames Gateway, while showing where resources are needed longer term.
Click here to view the Thames Gateway Delivery Plan.







