Pentagon Shopping Centre Chatham - Crowds of Christmas shoppers
Crowds of shoppers from Medway go to the Pentagon Shopping Centre Chatham for their last minute Christmas Gifts. Footage by Helmut Meskonis for medwaytimes.co.uk - come and check us out.
CEC Easter Flashmob - Pentagon Shopping Centre, Chatham
Easter Flashmob
Pentagon Shopping Centre, Chatham
19th April 2014 - 11:00AM
Lift tours: Pentagon Shopping Center, Chatham
This video is not a parody in any way.
This shopping center was opened in 1975, most of the lifts were manufactured by Furse. The shopping center was modernized around 1991. All the lifts were given an overhaul by the now-defunct Associated Lift Services, with new glass lifts being installed in the central wing. The center is obviously competing with rival shopping centres in the south-east of England, namely Bluewater. so currently is undertaking a gradual renovation plan with a new modern bus station in operation since 2011. Replacing the old and dingy Pentagon bus station attached to the center which has now been fenced off for safety reasons.
However, unlike some other parts of Chatham, The Pentagon does surprisingly feel alot safer than one might expect.
Lift exploring at the Pentagon Shopping Centre
Exploring the lifts and hidden areas at the Pentagon Shopping Centre in Chatham Kent. This includes the motor room of the ALS scenic glass lifts and an explore of the other lifts.
***** Note! This video is for educational and interest purposes only. Lift shafts and motor rooms are dangerous places. Please do not take risks and always be respectful to people and property *****
Places to see in ( Chatham - UK )
Places to see in ( Chatham - UK )
Chatham is one of the Medway towns located within the Medway unitary authority, in North Kent, in South East England. Chatham Dockyard closed in 1984, but major naval buildings remain as the focus for a flourishing tourist industry.
Following closure, part of the site became a commercial port, other parts were redeveloped for business and residential use, and part became the Chatham Historic Dockyard museum, which features the submarine HMS Ocelot among a good many other attractions. Chatham also has military connections; several Army barracks were located here, together with 19th-century forts which provided a defensive shield for the dockyard. Brompton Barracks, located in the town of Chatham , remains the headquarters of the Corps of Royal Engineers.
The town of Chatham has important road links and the railway and bus stations are the main interchanges for the area. Chatham is the administrative headquarters of Medway unitary authority, as well as its principal shopping centre.
Chatham is situated where the lower part of the dip slope of the North Downs meets the River Medway which at this point is flowing in a south-north direction. This gives the right bank, where the town stands, considerable advantages from the point of view of river use.
The Chatham Naval Memorial commemorates the 18,500 officers, ranks and ratings of the Royal Navy who were lost or buried at sea in the two world wars. It stands on the Great Lines, the escarpment ridge between Chatham and Gillingham. The Grade II listed building Chatham Town Hall was built in 1900; it stands in the Brook, and is of a unique architectural design. With the town being part of Medway conurbation, it took on a new role as an arts centre. In 1996, it became the Brook Theatre. The Pentagon Centre stands in the town centre and serviced the old bus station that was closed in 2011. Chatham Waterfront bus station opened in October 2011, replacing the town's previous Pentagon bus station which was built in the 1970s and was considered an unwelcoming environment for passengers.
The Medway, apart from Chatham Dockyard, has always had an important role in communication: historically it provided a means for the transport of goods to and from the interior of Kent. Chatham's position on the road network began with the building of the Roman road (Watling Street, which passed through the town. Turnpike trusts were established locally, so that the length from Chatham to Canterbury was turnpiked in 1730; and the Chatham to Maidstone road (now the A230) was also turnpiked before 1750. Chatham is the hub of the Medway Towns.
Chatham railway station, opened in 1858, serves both the North Kent and the Chatham Main Lines, and is the interchange between the two lines. It lies in the valley between the Fort Pitt and the Chatham Tunnels. Part of the industrial railway in what is now Chatham Historic Dockyard is still in operation, run by the North Kent Industrial Locomotive Society.
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Titan at The Pentagon Shopping Centre, Chatham 14/12/2013
Town Centre, Chatham, Kent.
Video of Chatham Town Centre, Kent. I've also posted vids of Rochester and Gravesend Town Centre's (search on g4shf Kent.
Breakdancing Santa - Pentagon Shopping Centre
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To celebrate the opening of the christmas grotto and the grand procession through Chatham high street of Father Christmas, Pentagon Shopping Centre in Chatham, Kent invited a very special guest to the centre.....
GRIM tour of former Tesco Market Hall car park Chatham
I take a detailed walk around the Market Hall car park in Chatham. Several levels, 3, 4, 5 and 6 have been closed off partly due to anti social behavior but mostly from a decline in use. Things really haven't changed and Chatham is still in decline with many larger chains leaving. Tesco, Market Hall and the Multi Storey car park were built between 1980 and 1982 and opened later in 1982. Market Hall used to have 'Market' style shops and stalls for local traders but started to decline in the 2000s. It is now a home furnishing store. Tesco closed in 2015 and in 2016, Go Outdoors took over the former Tesco store. The multi storey car park is now under the control of Medway Council.
All the areas I visited are freely accessible to the public and shows the social deprivation in this town. Will things ever change?
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Downtown Chatham Mall Tour!
Today we were at the Mall in Downtown Chatham, Ontario for a tour.
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Christmas Flashmob for Ruby
Performed in the Pentagon Shopping Centre, Chatham, Kent, Sunday 21st December 2014.
We were performing to raise awareness for a local child Ruby, who suffers from a rare form of cancer and whose family are desperate to raise money for treatment.
Chatham High Street : People Watching.
At Chatham High Street People Watching at Costa Coffee & The Pentagon.
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Pentagon Nerf War Chatham
Here is some game-play footage of the Nerf War at the Pentagon Shopping Centre that i attended it was a really fun experience (minus reloading countless times lol).
The Nerf gun i was using was a Nerf Regulator (not modded) i added a 3d printed 50.cal barrel and stock and also added a sniper scope and bi-pod and also painted the Nerf Regulator matte black and Gloss Blue.
The Pink and black Nerf gun is also a Nerf Regulator which i added a working Red dot sight and added a fore-grip which can also turn into a bi-pod as well.
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All our 1990s High Streets (1997 Store Map of Chatham in Kent)
A look at a store map of Chatham High Street and Pentagon Centre dating from August 1997; back when UK city centres had proper stores not just an endless parade of mobile phone shops, pawnbrokers and Greggs.
2017.12.07 West Orchards Christmas Decor, Coventry, uk - 02
Dave Hurr enjoys the West Orchards Christmas Decorations, Coventry, uk
Places to see in ( Rainham - UK )
Places to see in ( Rainham - UK )
The town of Rainham is a part of the Medway Towns conurbation, under the unitary authority of Medway, in South East England, and part of the ceremonial county of Kent. Historically, Rainham was a separate village until, in 1928, it was added to the Municipal Borough of Gillingham, which had itself been created in 1903.
Rainham is located on the dip slope of the North Downs where it descends to the River Medway; its maximum height is about 125m above sea level. There are three roads crossing the town. The M2 motorway runs along its southern edge, two miles (6 km) from the town centre. The main road through the town, the A2, follows the ancient Watling Street, the Roman road between London and Canterbury. The most northerly road runs close to the southern bank of the river. The Chatham Main Line has a railway station here and National Cycle Route 1 runs through the town. London is approximately 39 miles (62.4 km) to the west.
Parkwood estate, in the south of Rainham, was built mainly during the 1960s and 70s. Building this estate required the destruction of one of the last large areas of relict woodland in North Kent. The area towards Gillingham is known as Rainham Mark, named after an old ecclesiastical boundary: and Macklands is an older part of the town to the north. The Macklands Arms public house was named after Macklands Manor House. The manor house was home to members of the Mackay family, who owned a printing company in Chatham. Lower Rainham, once a separate village, is now also a part of the town.
Rainham has a small shopping area, including the Rainham Shopping Centre precinct, with a few major shops. These include a Tesco Metro, Iceland, Boots and Wilkinsons. There is now also a Costa Coffee store located just outside the shopping centre, facing out on to the main A2 road. It replaced a furniture store that used to be there called Gerald Lukehurst. There is a record store called MagicDiscs as well as some other various charity shops including Demelza House. The precinct has two different Lloyds Pharmacy chemists, and there are various dining places including a cafe called Bunkers. Other stores include Blockbuster (Now Closed) and two Sense charity shops (A furniture store and a smaller store). Rainham shopping centre also has other essential places of interest, such as: Chip shops, cafes, restaurants and some pubs including Mackland Arms and the Angel on the side of Station Road. When the centre first opened, there was a major branch of Lavells Newsagents. This became a branch of Bart in the late 80s and it now currently trades as Iceland Frozen Foods. There is a smaller shopping precinct in Parkwood. There once used to be a bakery named 'Goldings Bakery' within the centre, but it has closed down since early 2012.
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High Street On The Up
Popped into Chatham today... Looks like the high street is booming.. and maybe this couple were just having a rest after picking up a few High Street bargains..
Although it might be that they're first in the queue for the bargain close out sale... So will that be another virtual shop on the high street.. Or perhaps you could rubber stamp an alcohol license for this premises as there isn't anywhere within 100yds that you can buy a chilled can of super strength 7% cider..
I'm sure most of Medway's residents would like to thank you for having such a great alcohol policy along with the Highest amount of 24 hour off-licenses for a council area.. Well Done.. Pat yourselves on the back and keep up the great job your doing for the anti-socials in Medway..