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This consultation is closed and ran from 18 October to 22 November 2019.
The long-term vision for Lansdowne is to create an exciting and attractive place to live, work, study and enjoy.
Indicative designs of the proposed improvement works were showcased during a public consultation that ran from the 18th October to 22nd November 2019. All the proposals were outlined in the consultation Information Document.
This consultation asked residents, businesses, transport providers and the wider public for their views on how the proposed changes could affect them. You can read the consultation report here.
Following feedback collected during the consultation period, the decision was made earlier in 2020 to focus on changes that will deliver the greatest benefits for the community in the shortest possible time. Since then, BCP Council has also acknowledged the need to support local businesses and economic recovery post covid-19.
Plans for an initial delivery phase for transforming Lansdowne were approved in November 2020 and work commenced on Monday 15 March 2021.
These initial improvements will deliver new art installations, seating and outdoor event space in the heart of Lansdowne’s main business district along Holdenhurst Road between Station Roundabout & Lansdowne Roundabout. This will encourage people to come to and then stay in the area longer, becoming a place for people to interact, sit outside, host meetings, enjoy events, innovate and spend time while visiting local businesses.
A new protected cycle route, infrastructure improvements for local buses and additional pedestrian crossing points will also be introduced on Holdenhurst Road to support more sustainable journeys through the area.
If you have any questions about the consultation, and/or the delivery phase, please email lansdowne@bcpcouncil.gov.uk.
This consultation is closed and ran from 18 October to 22 November 2019.
The long-term vision for Lansdowne is to create an exciting and attractive place to live, work, study and enjoy.
Indicative designs of the proposed improvement works were showcased during a public consultation that ran from the 18th October to 22nd November 2019. All the proposals were outlined in the consultation Information Document.
This consultation asked residents, businesses, transport providers and the wider public for their views on how the proposed changes could affect them. You can read the consultation report here.
Following feedback collected during the consultation period, the decision was made earlier in 2020 to focus on changes that will deliver the greatest benefits for the community in the shortest possible time. Since then, BCP Council has also acknowledged the need to support local businesses and economic recovery post covid-19.
Plans for an initial delivery phase for transforming Lansdowne were approved in November 2020 and work commenced on Monday 15 March 2021.
These initial improvements will deliver new art installations, seating and outdoor event space in the heart of Lansdowne’s main business district along Holdenhurst Road between Station Roundabout & Lansdowne Roundabout. This will encourage people to come to and then stay in the area longer, becoming a place for people to interact, sit outside, host meetings, enjoy events, innovate and spend time while visiting local businesses.
A new protected cycle route, infrastructure improvements for local buses and additional pedestrian crossing points will also be introduced on Holdenhurst Road to support more sustainable journeys through the area.
If you have any questions about the consultation, and/or the delivery phase, please email lansdowne@bcpcouncil.gov.uk.
Lansdowne Consultation 2019 has finished this stage
This consultation is closed and ran from 18 October to 22 November 2019.
Analysis and Reporting
Lansdowne Consultation 2019 has finished this stage
Following completion of the consultation, the BCP Insight Team carried out analysis and reporting on the consultation outcomes from November to December 2019.
Final report
Lansdowne Consultation 2019 has finished this stage
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented in the Consultation Report. This includes a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.
Initial Delivery Phase
Lansdowne Consultation 2019 is currently at this stage
Plans for an initial delivery phase for transforming Lansdowne were approved in November 2020 and work commenced on Monday 15 March 2021.
These initial improvements will deliver new art installations, seating and outdoor event space in the heart of Lansdowne’s main business district along Holdenhurst Road between Station Roundabout & Lansdowne Roundabout. This will encourage people to come to and then stay in the area longer, becoming a place for people to interact, sit outside, host meetings, enjoy events, innovate and spend time while visiting local businesses.
A new protected cycle route, infrastructure improvements for local buses and additional pedestrian crossing points will also be introduced on Holdenhurst Road to support more sustainable journeys through the area.