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Housing project paused amid lead pollution fears

Britannia refined metals lead refinery in Gravesham
Britannia refined metals lead refinery in Gravesham (Wikimedia Commons)
  • A proposed 3,500-home housing development in Gravesham, Kent, has been paused due to concerns over dangerous lead pollution from an adjacent refinery.
  • Britannia Refined Metals (BRM), the refinery owner, claims the site is a "lead pollution hotspot" and warns there is "no safe level for exposure to lead", particularly for children.
  • Developers Northfleet Harbourside dismiss these warnings, arguing the scheme and refinery can coexist and that the project is vital for addressing the national housing crisis on brownfield land.
  • The project, which includes commercial space, a hotel, and a football stadium, was initially granted planning permission but is now under review following a planning inquiry.
  • The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government will make a final decision on the controversial development after the inquiry delivers its findings.
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