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Lead pollution risk at new homes site, Rayner warned
The Independent
|August 18, 2025
Project on pause due to concern over neighbouring refinery

A housing development in Kent that could provide 3,500 homes to support Angela Rayner's housebuilding drive has been paused amid claims that dangerous lead pollution from a neighbouring refinery could put future residents at risk.
The project, which comes as the government plans to fast-track new developments and build 1.5 million homes, would see thousands of homes built next to one of Europe's largest lead refineries on brownfield land in Gravesham.
Planning permission was initially granted by Gravesham Borough Council following an application in October 2022 but the project is now under review due to fears its location would make it dangerous for residents, with Britannia Refined Metals (BRM), the owner of the refinery, saying the area is "a lead pollution hotspot".
The developers have pointed to the government's drive for new housing, saying that a "radical response is required, including by approving development that may be controversial".
As well as up to 3,500 homes, the scheme includes commercial space, a new hotel and a new stadium for Ebbsfleet United football club.
A planning inquiry opened in May and ran for four weeks before being adjourned. It is expected to resume next month. Once the inquiry delivers its findings, the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) will make a decision on whether the project can proceed.

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