Rainham
Rainham is a part of the Medway Towns conurbation its population usually consisted of under Gillingham in the unitary authority of Medway, in South East England, and part of the ritualistic area of Kent. Historically, Rainham was a different village till, in 1928, it was added to the Municipal District of Gillingham, which was originally produced in 1903 and also was grouped right into the latter's built-up area in analysis of the 2011 census by the Office for National Statistics. It entered into the Medway authority when Gillingham was included with the various other towns to form Medway Unitary Authority in 1998. It has its very own leisure and also retail center and unlike Gillingham has a typical area extensively to the south as well as which since the late 20th century is largely domestic housing. Rainham was originally a straight negotiation along the main road. The population in 1801 was 422; two centuries later on it is more than six thousand. Part of the reason for this significant growth can be credited to the railway. When the railway was available in 1858 it brought an almost instant rise in the size of the village; when the Chatham Main Line was electrified in 1959, just like all the areas served by it, town growth began again. One of the results was the structure of Parkwood estate.