Labour MP Claims £60m Funding Win for Medway Towns
Chatham and Aylesford MP Tris Osborne reportedly secures major investment for local communities across Chatham, Strood and Gillingham.
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Chatham and Aylesford Labour Party has announced that MP Tris Osborne claims to have secured £60 million in funding for communities across Chatham, Strood and Gillingham, according to a social media post highlighting the alleged investment win.
The announcement, shared on Twitter by the local Labour party, links the funding claim to broader efforts to restore public confidence in political delivery. According to the post, the investment forms part of initiatives aimed at community improvements across the Medway towns.
The Funding Announcement
The Chatham and Aylesford Labour Party’s social media account referenced an article by Tris Osborne detailing the claimed £60 million allocation. The post emphasised community pride even as acknowledging local areas “need a tidy to give people confidence that politics can change lives for the better”.
However, independent verification of the £60 million figure remains unavailable from official government sources. No matching announcement has been located in records from HM Treasury, the Department for Levelling Up, or Medway Council.
Political Context
amid ongoing discussions about regeneration needs across Medway’s urban centres. Chatham, Strood and Gillingham have historically been areas targeted for various regeneration initiatives, though specific details about this claimed funding allocation have not been independently confirmed through official channels.
The social media post frames the alleged investment as evidence that political engagement can deliver tangible community benefits. Yet without verification from government departments or local authorities, the precise nature and timeline of any funding remains unclear.
Local Authority Response
Medway Council would typically oversee major regeneration projects within these communities, though no official statement has been issued confirming the £60 million allocation referenced in the Labour party’s announcement.
The claimed funding, if verified, would represent a large investment in the Medway area’s infrastructure and community facilities.
Key Takeaways
- Chatham and Aylesford Labour Party claims MP Tris Osborne secured £60m for local communities
- The funding announcement lacks independent verification from official government sources
- Investment would target Chatham, Strood and Gillingham if confirmed
What This Means for Kent Residents
Medway residents seeking clarification about the claimed £60 million investment should contact Tris Osborne’s constituency office directly for specific details about project timelines and allocation. Local businesses and community groups interested in potential funding opportunities may also wish to monitor Medway Council announcements for official confirmation of any major regeneration programmes. Until official verification emerges, residents are advised to seek updates through established council channels rather than relying solely on social media claims about funding allocations.
Source: @CAyLabour
Published: 2 April 2026


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