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I have just undertaken a rewrite of this article, bringing together similar strands from the original. Although I know the area reasonably well, I do not live there. I do feel that something more might be said about demographics: the sweeping statements "... old people" and "... commuters and families" need to be researched: surely the huge number of new industrial sites nearby can claim some of the population? In addition, I brought into the article two hitherto separate artices about Park Wood and Rainham Mark, neither of which IMO needed such separation. And there is the Oast House theatre in Tonbridge ... Peter Shearan (talk) 16:00, 21 January 2008 (UTC)
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RATS (Rainham Amateur Theatrical Society) has changed its name to RaTS (Rainham Theatrical Society) in order to embrace a 'Fringe' image and distance themselves from the 'Amateur' label.
[edit] Military base
Does anyone know anything about a decommissioned military base in Rainham? Its now under elms stone way I believe, is this correct? a name for the base or any other info you have would really help me out because I'm falling flat on my face so far. -- Shimirel (Talk) 21:51, 29 September 2006 (UTC)
- "Elms Stone Way" dosen't ring a bell with me, you don't mean the old base where Gillingham business park is ? Pickle 13:32, 17 January 2007 (UTC)