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Gills stadium plans spark petition from angry opponents

Opponents of Gillingham FC's new stadium plans have launched a petition - saying the development would deprive the area of a tranquil green space.

The Gills have earmarked a site known as Mill Hill, off Yokosuka Way, Gillingham, as the location for a 15-18,000 seater stadium.

The project includes a supermarket, petrol station, fast food restaurants, fitness centre, shops, nursery and tennis academy.

Gills chairman Paul Scally
Gills chairman Paul Scally

Chairman Paul Scally said the scheme is the last hope for the club if it wants to remain in the Towns.

The designs have sparked a reaction from both fans and residents.

Danny Dancy, of Ladds Corner, Eastcourt Lane, has signed the petition and has been gathering signatures.

An artist'­s impression for Gillingham'­s proposed new stadium at Mill Hill, off Yokosuka Way in Gillingham.
An artist'­s impression for Gillingham'­s proposed new stadium at Mill Hill, off Yokosuka Way in Gillingham.

He estimated the document has 200 signatures so far.

Mr Dancy said: "Everybody's against it down here and we'll be very much affected.

"This area is mostly green and we really don't have enough green spaces across the area."

Residents have also written to ward councillors David Carr (Con) and Vaughan Hewitt (Con).

Mr Scally claims Peel Port's £650 million plan for Chatham Docks in nearby Pier Road will scupper the Gills' hopes of remaining in Medway.

This includes an Asda superstore - and Mr Scally says that is the club's problem with the project.

He says a supermarket is needed to finance the stadium at Mill Hill, but having two stores so close to each other would make his plan unworkable.

We previously reported how horse owner Sharon Spencer, who owns part of the land, only found out about the plans when she was handed a site map.

A Gillingham FC spokesman said: "Negotiations are taking place with all landowners"

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