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Boscombe Arts Centre campaigners throw down the gauntlet


CAMPAIGNERS fighting plans to turn a former Boscombe Arts Centre into a children and families centre have challenged council leaders to face them at a public meeting next week.

Friends of the Bournemouth Centre for Community Arts, who have fought to turn the building into a community centre, directly appealed to Bournemouth Council leader Cllr Stephen MacLoughlin and deputy John Beesley to think again and “respect the wishes of the community”.

Bournemouth Council’s cabinet will be asked, on July 22, to approve plans for an integrated services hub in the former Bournemouth Centre for Community Arts building in Haviland Road.

The council hopes to use a £2.3 million Government grant to create a new base for a multi-agency team which supports children, young people and families and include some adult services. The Friends of BCCA, Boscombe Traders Association and other protesters say that it will cater for offenders on probation including drug and alcohol abusers.

Council deputy leader John Beesley, however, denied that this was the case and said the hub was “excellent news” for residents of Boscombe.

The council is working with the Friends to find an alternative venue for their community centre he added. “I think they agreed with the way forward that we were taking on the basis that we are going to continue to look with them for premises suitable for the kind of community centre they propose to run.”

If the Friends are now unhappy with that then the council will talk to them again he said.

“It’s absolutely not the case that it’s going to be some kind of drop-in centre. It’s the last thing we want to do,” he added.

The Friends want councillors, community groups and residents to join them for “an open and frank discussion” at a public meeting in the Green Room at the Portman Hotel in Ashley Road, Boscombe, at 7.30pm next Thursday.

The Friends say they have the backing of Boscombe Traders Association, Boscombe Spa Resorts, doctors and health professionals, MP Tobias Ellwood and more than 1000 residents.

In a statement they said: “In our view the council’s plan of combining agencies working with drug and alcohol abusers, ex-offenders, children and young people deemed at risk of offending as well as families is, at best, a very ill-advised combination for the site.”


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Deke60, Bournemouth says...
11:44pm Thu 9 Jul 09

OK, so the Council has £2.3 million to make the derelict building a usable centre for local people and families, including health care needs. How much has the "Friends" got to make sure that what they propose will actually happen?

roysses, Pokesdown says...
2:47am Fri 10 Jul 09

Re Deko60 assertions

The Council has not got £2.3m to do that to the BCCA.

The people of Bournemouth have been given the money from central government's taxpayer funds. Why waste it on relocating existing staff from existing offices to make a hotch potch of support for all ages across the Borough.

The money should be used to make the BCCA into a 21st Century arts facility.

thesyrup1, Bournemouth says...
9:59am Fri 10 Jul 09

You just have to know that when the Council won't come right out and say what' what, they are up to no good. They dont care about boscombe, never have done, never will do. They just make noises around election time, then forget the place. "How do you know a Counciller is lying?---- Their mouth is moving."

jinglebell, bournemouth says...
10:41am Fri 10 Jul 09

The BCCA is not derelict - it has been maintained to be preserved. B'mth Council have ripped out the heating system and some toilets - it would not require £2.3 million to reinstate it as a community centre. The Friends of the BCCA could be the major partner of this hub with some services for children only - that would be in everyones' interest.

beachhut, Southbourne says...
2:20pm Fri 10 Jul 09

It used to be a thriving community centre, with a a variety of clubs, but the coucil saw a cash cow by converting it into flats ( in there property developement mode)but this fell through. So now they have bid for some money based on a community ( drug rehab) centre and got it. This will be banded around and pushed back and forth and then like the Hengistbury Head Centre the money will be directed to cover a shortfall in the reef or tourism. The plan will still go ahead( on a shoestring) and the centre will be closed some 18months or so later, by which time the property market will be on the up and they will sell it for flats or social housing to Mr Wells and once again Boscombe will have been screwed with very little investment ever having been spent. Considering how many grants have been awarded to the area, It would be interesting to find out just how many have actually been spent on the projects they were obtained for.

jinglebell, bournemouth says...
5:38pm Fri 10 Jul 09

Yes of course whatever Bournemouth Council want to do they can but should they? The "Friends" are having a public meeting at 7.30pm in The Green Room, in the Portman Hotel on Thursday 17th July and have asked B'mth Council to attend and all the others involved in the "hub" - but will they. What are the odds they have no intention of engaging with the public?

davep1, Dorset says...
6:57pm Fri 10 Jul 09

I am amazed to be able to comment! Shame you can't on the desperate rent of the beach hut ripp offs (gotta keep the real owners happy eh?). maybe the hundreds of free car parking spaces that the council staff get daily could be offered to any sucker who would be mad enough. How much does it take the local tax payer to subsidise the free prking of those that tax tax and tax us? over a year how would it cost those they purport to serve?

davep1, Dorset says...
7:04pm Fri 10 Jul 09

beech huts for rent, for a cheap deal ring the local Mafia. must not mind 94 seven surveillance, stealth taxes and living within an inch of a late night beating.

support yer local Mason!

jinglebell, bournemouth says...
8:56am Sat 11 Jul 09

jinglebell wrote:
Yes of course whatever Bournemouth Council want to do they can but should they? The "Friends" are having a public meeting at 7.30pm in The Green Room, in the Portman Hotel on Thursday 17th July and have asked B'mth Council to attend and all the others involved in the "hub" - but will they. What are the odds they have no intention of engaging with the public?
Whoops!! I have been told the meeting is not on the 17th July but the 16th July - sorry to misquote you "Friends".

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