Town Centre

 Over the years Dartford Town Centre has experienced decline and its reputation as a thriving market town has been eroded.

It is commonly felt that there are not enough good shops, and that the streets feel unfriendly and unattractive. However, all this is about to change.

Dartford Borough Council, backed by over £20 million of government funding, is committed to regenerating the town centre over the next 10 years creating a more vibrant, attractive and welcoming town centre for residents and visitors.

Dartford’s future

The Plan has now been submitted to the government for a public examination following several periods of consultation with local residents, traders and others with an interest in the town centre. Proposals in the Plan include improvement and redevelopment in three ‘districts’ within the town centre:

Station District

Orchards District

River District

Lowfield Street

Central Park – A park at the heart – and leisure in the town centre

Central Park - comprises some 26 acres ranging from formal gardens near to the Town Centre, through ornamental areas to informal open space at the southern end towards Princes Road.

The formal gardens are complimented by a newly redesigned rose garden and pergola, which were installed in 2002 and should be quite spectacular, when in full bloom. Central Park hosts numerous events, particularly in summer, including the popular Dartford Festival weekend in July.

Dartford’s past

Originally a Roman settlement, Dartford is an old market town with a rich industrial heritage. Paper making and cement production were major industries in the area for centuries, and many technological advances in production were made by companies here in Dartford.

Lowfield
Central Park
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