Council seeks development partner for multimillion-pound regeneration scheme

Dorset Council is inviting developers to submit formal proposals to work with them on developing two key sites in Weymouth as part of a multimillion pound regeneration scheme.

The two sites currently being considered for development, subject to planning consent, are North Quay and Weymouth Bowl.

Developers are expected to make formal applications to work together with Dorset Council to bring forward proposals for these two prime Weymouth sites.

These two sites are first of four unique waterfront areas to be put forward for redevelopment in this initial phase of the council’s flagship investment scheme: Unlocking Weymouth’s Waterfront Economy, made possible by £19.5m government funding package.

Cllr Richard Biggs, Dorset Council’s Cabinet Member for Property & Assets and Economic Growth, said: “We have a clear vision for what regeneration in Weymouth might look like and hope that we see some strong, robust bids from developers to help us achieve that goal. We want Weymouth to be the best it can be and choosing the right external team to work alongside us, who can offer the skills and expertise we require, is a very important part of that.

“The easiest option for us would be to simply sell the sites at their market values which would offer the council a significant injection of income. But we have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to bring improvements to Weymouth through high quality, sustainable developments which will stimulate economic growth and bring long-lasting benefits for local people. Any plans that are brought forward must be achievable and realistic.”

Developers are also invited to attend an open day on 16 October at the Hotel Prince Regent. The open day will be a chance for interested parties to speak to the project team and have tours of the two sites. Registration for this event can be found on the bid portal.

In 2023 Dorset Council received £19.5m of government funding for regeneration of Weymouth. The bid was based around Weymouth’s need for investment and making the most of one of its biggest assets, its harbour and marina area, currently bordered by a number of car parks.
Cllr Biggs continued: “This is a real milestone moment. Weymouth is already a national and international visitor destination, offering outstanding natural heritage, sea-to-plate dining experiences and an award-winning beach. Breathing new life into the town through regeneration will enhance those qualities and maximise further opportunities for growth.”

Developers have until early November to submit their bids. All applications will go through a selection process before the council and its partners, including Weymouth Town Council, appoint their preferred firm next Spring.

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