T ransport Motorways £103,050,000 5.10 sWALE Highways £81,050,000 Public transport £3,540,000

Rail £0 11,300 18,100 9,900 Other transport £5,870,000 new homes new people new jobs Primary education £51,500,000 (+19%) (+13%) (+19%) T Eu rdansportcation (2011 to 2031) Secondary education £27,370,000

AE / FE / HE £3,640,000 ei x sting capacity issues Early Year facilities £0 „„ M 2 Junction 5 an existing congestion bottleneck Health Primary healthcare £6,040,000 „„ Improvements at the Grovehurst Junction (A249) needed to release largest strategic allocation and Acute healthcare £16,460,000 support growth at key employment sites Mental healthcare £1,600,000 „„ K ey street junction (A249/A2) limits the capacity for growth in Sittingbourne Community 18+ Adult social services £80,860,000 „„ A ccess to Science Park constraining growth Libraries £2,210,000 „„ C ongestion in central Sittingbourne potentially relieved via extension to Sittingbourne Northern Relief Youth services £490,000 Road to the A2, linking with a Southern Relief Road to relieve pressure on the A2 Community centres £2,190,000 „„ Limited public transport connection between green Sittingbourne and Isle of Sheppey Sports facilities £10,460,000 infrastructure „„ Primary schools oversubscribed close to Open Space & Rec £9,190,000 and Sittingbourne sites (and authority-wide deficits)

„„ Secondary school oversubscribed in Sittingbourne Green infrastructure £4,630,000 (but Sheerness and authority-wide surplus) U tilities Electricity & Gas £31,760,000

Total Infrastructure Costs: £495,640,000 Water & Sewage £27,820,000 T otal Secured Funding: £35,650,000 Waste £1,800,000 Secured Funding T alpectedot Ex Funding: £309,560,000 Broadband £5,460,000 Expected Funding T otal Funding Gap: flood Funding Gap £150,430,000 defences Flood defences £18,670,000

% of Infrastructure Funded: 70% £0 £20 £40 £60 £80 £100 £120 Millions (2014 to 2031) s ummary of infrastructure project costs and funding gaps (2014-2031)

100 | Kent | Growth and Infrastructure Framework £103,050,000 Fl ood Defences „„ O utfall Replacement major Housing Development „„ I wade Flood Alleviation Scheme „„ N orth West Sittingbourne - 1,160 units

„„ Stones Farm, Road - 550 units Trar nspo t „„ Queenborough and Rushenden - 1,100 units „„ Critical scheme at M2 Junction 5 to support Swale towns, development sites and the County

„„ N eed for improved public transport connections between Isle of Sheppey, Sheerness and Sittingbourne

„„ A249/Grovehurst Road junction key to developing North West Sittingbourne

„„ Potential to extend Northern relief road to A2 and longer term the M2 to relieve traffic in Sittingbourne and on the A2

ht eal h „„ N otable Primary Care capacity Issues in Sheerness and Sittingbourne will require capacity improvements

C apacity at Key Employment Sites „„ N eats Court - 180,000 sqm eoducati n „„ N ew Primary Schools at Rushenden, Kemsley, „„ Kemsley Fields Business Park -65,000 sqm Thisle Hill „„ E urolink Business Park - 43,000 sqm „„ N ew Secondary School to Support development at North West Sittingbourne „„ Kent Science Park - 12,000 sqm

„„ E nhancement to existing community learning „„ Port of Sheerness

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