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Rochester Riverside

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Aerial view of the Rochester Riverside development in Kent
Aerial view of the Rochester Riverside development in Kent

Rochester Riverside is a large-scale urban regeneration district located on a 74-acre (30-hectare) brownfield site between the River Medway and the railway line in Rochester, Kent, England. The development aims to create a mixed-use community, combining residential, commercial, and public spaces, while improving transport infrastructure and reconnecting the town centre to the riverside. It is a significant component of the ongoing regeneration efforts in the Medway area.

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Rochester Riverside
Common Creek Wharf,

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N 51.390277777778 ° E 0.50888888888889 °
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Common Creek Wharf 40
ME1 1GE , Troy Town
England, United Kingdom
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Aerial view of the Rochester Riverside development in Kent
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Diocese of Rochester
Diocese of Rochester

The Diocese of Rochester is a Church of England diocese in the English county of Kent and the Province of Canterbury. The cathedral church of the diocese is Rochester Cathedral in the former city of Rochester. The bishop's Latin episcopal signature is: " (firstname) Roffen", Roffensis being the genitive case of the Latin name of the see. An ancient diocese, it was established with the authority of King Æthelberht of Kent by Augustine of Canterbury in 604 at the same time as the see of London. Only the adjacent Diocese of Canterbury is older in England. Its establishment was the first part of an unrealised plan conceived by Pope Gregory the Great for Augustine of Canterbury to consecrate 12 bishops in different places and another 12 for the prospective see (later province) of York.The Rochester diocese includes 268 parish churches throughout: the western part of the county of Kent the London Borough of Bexley the London Borough of Bromley;The diocese is subdivided into three archdeaconries: Archdeaconry of Bromley & Bexley (Archdeacon: Allie Kerr) Archdeaconry of Rochester (Archdeacon: Andy Wooding Jones) Archdeaconry of Tonbridge (Archdeacon: Sharon Copestake);The current diocesan boundaries roughly match its pre-19th century extent. On 1 January 1846 parishes in Hertfordshire from the dioceses of Lincoln and of London and Essex (from London diocese) were added to Rochester, while all West Kent parishes except those in the Rochester Deanery were transferred to the Diocese of Canterbury. In May 1877, Essex and Hertfordshire became part of the newly created Diocese of St Albans. On 1 August 1877, the Diocese of Rochester gained some northern parts of Surrey from the Diocese of Winchester and the Diocese of London which were later transferred to the Diocese of Southwark at its creation in 1905.