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Robert Jenrick sees BCP Council’s regeneration plans on Boscombe visit

Future regeneration plans by BCP Council for Boscombe took centre stage in a visit by Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, Robert Jenrick.

Mr Jenrick went on a walking tour of the area accompanied by BCP Council Leader, Councillor Drew Mellor and Cabinet Portfolio Holder for Regeneration, Councillor Philip Broadhead.

They were accompanied by the authority’s Chief Executive, Graham Farrant, local MP Tobias Ellwood and businessman, Jeff Mostyn, who spearheaded the successful multi-agency My Towns Fund Board bid for £22m announced earlier this year.

During the visit, he was shown key sites, such as the Royal Arcade and precinct and was informed about how the ambitious plans for the area will be delivered and discussed the council’s bigger ambitions for the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole area as a whole.

Commenting, Mr Jenrick said: “I was delighted to be in Bournemouth to hear first-hand their impressive and innovative plans to spend its £21.7m Towns Fund investment to regenerate the local area.


“The government funding will help breathe new life into Boscombe with a five-year cultural programme and transformation of the landmark Royal Arcade into a new workspace.

“It will help boost skills and opportunities locally while making the area a more attractive place to live and visit, delivering long-lasting change to the region. This is part of our commitment to level up all areas of the country.”

Councillor Mellor added: “We were delighted that Mr Jenrick took time out of his busy schedule to come down and learn all about our ambition for the BCP area, understand our vision and see the opportunities that we are working hard to deliver for Boscombe.

“He was very interested in what we had to say and complimentary about the plans we are turbocharging across BCP.

“As part of our Big Plan commitments, we want the whole BCP city region to be world class, one of the best coastal places in which to live, work, invest and play.


Under the plans, a local shopping centre would be replaced by a contemporary mixed-use neighbourhood of streets and high-quality commercial units and homes.

As well as this, there would be a brand new purpose-built public square where a dedicated programme of festivals and events would bring people together.


Unique heritage assets, such as the Royal Arcade, would be brought back into use by combining contemporary new workspace, skills and learning, as well as arts and culture in the historic building, which the council said is ‘underused’.

In addition, around 560 new homes, 6,700m2 of retail and leisure floor space and 4,800m2 of commercial, community and health floor space have been earmarked as part of the long-term plans which aim to strengthen the local economy of Boscombe and revitalise the area.

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