Residents of Charles Dickens House, E2

To allow us to carry out essential repair work, your water supply will be shut off on Monday 3 November.  The shut off will affect the whole block and is expected to last for several hours. We can’t confirm when the shut off will start, but on Monday please be prepared by storing water.

Rochester Riverside is a £419m joint venture between Countryside and Hyde, in partnership with Medway Council, which is transforming a 50-acre brownfield site into a new riverside destination for the area, providing around 1,400 new homes along with a new primary school, nursery, hotel, 2.5km river walkway, commercial units, parking, green open spaces, play areas and landscaping.

The new homes at Rochester Riverside will be spread across four distinct new neighbourhoods and will make a huge contribution to meeting local housing need. These homes will be mixed tenure with 25% being affordable, which will make a real difference to the availability of housing for Medway residents.

The development is progressing quickly, with the first residents having moved into their homes in June 2019 following the start of construction in February 2018. Phase three is now well under way and we expect the first homes will be finished next year. In May 2021 we received planning permission for a 420 place / 2 form entry primary school, to be named ‘Rochester Riverside Church of England Primary School’. 

For further details please visit Rochester Riverside on Hyde New Homes.