Posted on Friday 29th Nov 2019
A former quarry and listed buildings could be redeveloped to build a new school and up to 200 houses.
Developers have submitted a scoping opinion to Medway Council for plans on land in Frindsbury.
The new school - a six-form entry secondary school - would also include a Sixth Form on the site off Parsonage Lane.
Manor Farm Barn - a Grade I-listed 14th century building - lying within the 17 hectare area would be converted into a wedding and conference venue.
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