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Thames Gateway

Spanning 40 miles, the Thames Gateway is the largest single regeneration initiative in North West Europe and the largest area of Brownfield land in the South East of England. The area is going to see substantial economic, employment and housing growth. The vision for the Thames Gateway is one of sustainable growth. Building an inclusive and adaptive economy, a well trained workforce, high value inward investment and first class innovation.

SEEDA works alongside the London Development Agency (LDA) and the East of England Development Agency (EEDA) to deliver the wider Thames Gateway. In September 2008 we jointly produced an Economic Development Investment Plan (EDIP) to fully focus on realising the economic potential of the area, which could boost the UK economy by £12billion each year. This will create a joined up 'City Region' that links Kent and Essex to the global city of London. So far in Kent alone, SEEDA, through the Communities and Local Government (CLG), has invested £85 million over the past six years.

Key Thames Gateway projects led by SEEDA include:

Four key spatial transformers have been identified as locations for significant growth in business and employment in the Thames Gateway, they are:

  • Canary Wharf in London
  • Stratford/Lower Lea Valley, the site of the London 2012 Olympics
  • Shellhaven in Essex (which will boast a new deep sea container terminal)
  • Ebbsfleet Valley in Kent, the new International Station open and the domestic passengers service will start in late 2009.