Rainham
Rainham is a part of the Medway Towns urban sprawl its population commonly included 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 until, in 1928, it was added to the Community District of Gillingham, which was originally created in 1903 as well as was grouped 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 incorporated with the other communities to develop Medway Unitary Authority in 1998. It has its very own leisure and also retail hub and also unlike Gillingham has a typical location broadly to the south and also which considering that the late 20th century is largely residential real estate. Rainham was initially a linear negotiation along the highway. The population in 1801 was 422; 2 centuries later on it is well over six thousand. Part of the reason for this massive development can be attributed to the railway. When the train came in 1858 it brought a practically instant increase in the dimension of the town; when the Chatham Main Line was amazed in 1959, as with all the areas served by it, community development began again. Among the results was the structure of Parkwood estate.