Work begins on £23m neighbourhood of council homes

Amy WoodwardLocal Democracy Reporting Service
BCP Council A computer generated image of how the pedestrian street will look with the brick and white community centre on the left which has a large arched window on the upper floor. The street is lined with trees with dozens of people walking through.BCP Council
A pedestrian path will link the new neighbourhood with Christchurch Road

A £23.9m, two-year regeneration project to create a new neighbourhood in a seaside town is set to begin in June.

The nine-hectare site in Hawkwood Road in Boscombe, Bournemouth, will be transformed with 68 new council-owned homes and a community centre.

Plans also include a wellbeing and health centre, although no formal agreement is in place with the NHS.

The first phase of the development - a £4.1m community centre and path linking to Christchurch Road - is due for completion in August 2027.

Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council said the scheme aimed to create "better places to live, meet and spend time" while easing housing waiting lists.

Part of Hawkwood Road car park will close from 29 May with the rest closing permanently from 24 July.

The first phase of works is being funded by the government through the Towns Fund for Boscombe.

The second phase of the project is due for completion in August 2028.

BCP Council CGI of an aerial view of three blocks of homes and a community centre depicted in colour at the centre of Boscombe with the rest of the area depicted in grey.BCP Council

Full council approved the authority to market the ground floor unit as commercial, if the NHS is unable to commit funding for the health centre.

Housing councillor Kieron Wilson said: "This is a really exciting milestone for Boscombe.

"We're starting to turn plans into something people can actually see and feel in their everyday lives.

"These works are a key step towards building the homes people need, along with better public spaces and facilities for the community.

"We want to create a neighbourhood that people feel proud of – somewhere that works better for residents now and for the future."

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