Demolition of offices at North Quay Weymouth finally approved

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Councillors on Dorset Council’s area planning committee today, Thursday 20 July, have voted to approve an application to demolish the former Weymouth and Portland Borough Council offices at North Quay, Weymouth.

The green light for demolition marks the first phase of an ambitious regeneration plan for Weymouth’s waterside economy. £19.5m Levelling Up Funding (LUF) was awarded to the council in January this year by government’s Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC).

The vote was tied six votes for and six against with no abstentions. The chairman of the committee made the deciding vote in favour of the officer recommendations.

North Quay is one of three key areas in the town selected for development. The two other sites are the peninsula, the piece of land currently used as car parking beyond the Pavilion and the town centre.

The approval today enables Dorset Council to prepare plans for its long-term future use and market the site to a development partner.

While plans for the site are drawn up, as a short term measure the site will be levelled and used as temporary additional car parking spaces. This is not the long-term intention for the site.

Demolition is expected to begin later this year and would likely take 15 weeks to complete. The cost of demolition and creation of a temporary car park on the site is anticipated to be around £600,000 and will be funded through a government grant awarded to Dorset Council in 2021. Some of this funding has already been used to clear the site.

Cllr Andrew Parry, Dorset Council’s Portfolio Holder for Property and Assets, said:

“The council has long held ambitions to kick start Weymouth’s economy, and the approval to demolish the building represents the first step in making those aspirations a reality. We can now press ahead to find the right delivery partner to help us develop plans for the future use of this key waterside location.

“Supporting the long-term vitality of Weymouth’s town centre is one of our key priorities. The substantial Levelling Up Funding awarded by government earlier this year will help us provide much needed homes for local people, create jobs in the construction industry, increase footfall and boost local shops, restaurants and businesses.”

“While these schemes will inevitably take some time to come to fruition, I am delighted we are on the way to bringing them to life. I look forward to seeing the positive effect this will have on the town now, and for generations to come.”

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