The photos kindly sent in show the serious quantity of snow that fell in January 1987. You can see how deep the snow is on the roads and how they are totally impassable. The whole of Medway as well as the wider Kent area were majorly affected by the snow and the amount of snow cut off various areas enough to warrant army food drops in some places.
I remember when trying to clear the snow from paths and the road was the problem of where to put it. There had been so much snow fall in a short time that if you cleared the paths you had to block part of the road and if you cleared the road the paths ended up getting blocked.
I can also recall driving from Bredhurst to Boxley after the snow had been cleared and being amazed how high the snow was at the sides of the road where the snow ploughs had cleared the way through. The snow was so high & deep that there was still snow melting months later at the top of Boxley Hill.
Thanks to Tony Gutteridge for these fantastic pictures
1) Looking up Hempstead Hill towards Gillingham Business park (tunnel would be to the right hand side of the photo)
2) Looking down Hempstead Hill towards Hempstead. Spekes Road to the left in the dip
3) Hoath Lane looking north towards Courtney Road
4) Hoath Lane looking South towards Woodside and Wigmore Road
5) Snow at 27 Wigmore Road in 1987
6) Snow at 27 Wigmore Road in 1987
7) Snow at 27 Wigmore Road in 1987
8) Snow at 27 Wigmore Road in 1987
9) Snow at 27 Wigmore Road in 1987
10) Snow at 27 Wigmore Road in 1987
11) Slightly lighter snow at 27 Wigmore Road in 1987
12) Snow at 27 Wigmore Road in 1987
13) Snow in the garden of 27 Wigmore Road in 1987
14) Snow in the garden of 27 Wigmore Road in 1987