Northfleet Urban Country Park

Northfleet Urban Country Park

Northfleet Urban Country Park shown within Kent

OS grid TQ627734
Coordinates 51°26′42″N 0°21′07″E / 51.445°N 0.352°E / 51.445; 0.352Coordinates: 51°26′42″N 0°21′07″E / 51.445°N 0.352°E / 51.445; 0.352
Area 10.5 hectares (26 acres)
Created 1996
Operated by Gravesham Borough Council,
Open 7 days a week, dawn until dusk
Website Official website

Northfleet Urban Country Park is in Northfleet, in Kent, England. The site is land encompassed by Springhead Road, Thames Way, west of Vale Road and (on its northern boundary) the railway (the Dartford to London railway). The site is owned by and managed by Gravesham Borough Council.

History

Pre-1940's, the site was used for orchards / farming.
In 1940's, the site (and others along the railway) was used as a chalk pit. This went down to about 8‐10m deep.[1]
On 7 May 1957, planning was given for a refuse tip on the site.
On 10 December 1992, landfill gas venting trenches were installed on the site.
On 14 August 1996, the formation of an urban country park containing lake, woodlands, meadows, wetlands and trim trail, play area and toilets/kiosk/seating area was permitted by Gravesend Council. The site was landscaped with the importing of 130,000m3 of cleaned topsoil, to raise the level of the land between two and four metres. New resurfaced footpath and cycle routes were then constructed on the 2 plateued land.[2]

Later the site was further landscaped by extensive native tree, shrub and wildflower plantings, creating various wildlife habitats including a wetland swale.

In 2012, the park was thought to be the cause of a possible cluster of babies being born with Gastroschisis.[3] Even a report was made in 2103 by the Director of Public Health at Kent County Council. which cleared the site as a possible cause of the condition. As the tip was not licensed for hazardous waste.[1]

How to get there

The park lies to the west of Gravesend and can be accessed on its eastern side from Vale Road and on its western side from Springhead Road.

External links

References

  1. 1 2 Peachey, Meradin (10 July 2013). "Report into possible cluster of Gastroschisis in Northfleet". gravesham.gov.uk. Retrieved 25 November 2013.
  2. "Re Northfleet Urban Country Park" (PDF). gravesham.gov.uk. 27 July 2011. Retrieved 25 November 2013.
  3. Daily Mail Reporter (16 February 2012). "Riddle of the street where FIVE babies have been diagnosed with same rare birth defect". Daily Mail (UK: Daily Mail). Retrieved 25 November 2013.
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