Chatham World Heritage Partnership
If you live or work in the site, or simply enjoy visiting Chatham’s heritage, the World Heritage Partnership is a chance for you to find out more, and have your say. The Partnership allows everyone to contribute to Chatham’s future.
Meetings are held two-three times yearly, at various historic locations in Chatham. The first was in Commissioner's House, Chatham Historic Dockyard in June 2007. Following meetings have been held at the University of Greenwich, the Royal School of Military Engineering, the Royal Engineers Museum and Fort Amherst.
You can also sign up to receive e-mail updates. This allows us to seek your opinion on important matters, as well as provide updates outside of meeting times. Partners can choose whether to receive e-mail updates, invitations to meetings, or both.
There are currently over 500 Chatham World Heritage Partners, based as far afield as Massachussets and the Netherlands. Average attendance at meetings is around 130.
To join the Chatham World Heritage Partnership, just click here.

January 2008 meeting - the Ward Room, Pembroke.










