Masterplan

A total of 2,400 sustainable new homes will be built, with a mix of properties for private sale, private rental, affordable housing, social rent and shared ownership.

EDUCATION

Mill Chase School, an established local school will be relocated into our new neighbourhood in a new purpose built facility with a six court indoor sports hall.

The Bordon Junior School will be expanded and a new primary school built to meet the growing needs of the town.

There will also be a day nursery located on the development.

Click here for the park and stride map – getting to Bordon Infant and Junior Schools leaflet.

A PLACE FOR BUSINESS

Business is vital for the future of Whitehill & Bordon. We will create an environment for a range of skilled, semi-skilled and service related jobs. This will be a great place to do business, and our aim is to create over 3,000 jobs. We will build on the heritage of engineering and promote social enterprise and entrepreneurship.

A NEW TOWN CENTRE

We want to ensure the creation of a vibrant long-lasting town centre with a variety of shops, cafes, community and commercial business space.

Getting in and out of the town centre will be made easier, with the introduction of a new transport hub. There will be an enhanced bus service to surrounding villages and road networks.

Our vision for the town centre will be revealed this Autumn and we will seek your opinion to help us shape this key element of the Masterplan.

GREEN

A key feature of the scheme is its natural setting, green areas and parks and leisure facilities. We’re particularly delighted that the Hogmore Inclosure, 54 hectares of strategic woodland and heathland will be home for a variety of wildlife, and an area for local people to enjoy with supporting car parking, picnic areas, footpaths and cycleways.

We will launch a Community Arts Project, as part of the overall improvements, to design a number of art installations for the area. We will be actively inviting the community to be involved.

Children and adults can help to design a number of totem poles and sculptures that will be influenced by the local area. These will be placed at entranceways and seating areas around the site.

Jamie Cummins, Countryside Ranger with the Deadwater Valley Trust, said: “It’s great that we’re looking after Whitehill & Bordon’s fantastic natural environments and I can’t wait to see what Hogmoor Inclosure is going to look like when the improvements are finished.”

Other leisure space that will be created or enhanced includes:

  • The construction of a new six lane swimming pool and indoor leisure centre
  • Creation of new parks, natural green space, children’s play areas and allotments
  • Improvements to existing football, cricket pitches and the BOSC Pavilion

We have partnered with Deadwater Valley Trust. Please click here for details about the trust and their events http://www.deadwatervalleytrust.co.uk.

Hogmoor Inclosure
As part of our Corporate Social Responsibility to the local community we have answered your questions about what is happening in the Inclosure. Please download these here along with a plan Q&A document and map.

Hogmoor Inclosure – February 2017 information
Hogmoor Inclosure –  Frequently Asked Questions June 2017
Click here to View the Hogmoor Map

TRANSPORT

There are a wide range of transport improvements planned as follows:

  • A new relief road taking through traffic around Whitehill & Bordon
  • Improving six road junctions:
    • A31/B3001 Hickleys Corner
    • A31/A325 Coxbridge Roundabout
    • A325/School Hill Mini-roundabout
    • A325/B3004
    • B3004 Mill Lane/Ashdell Road
    • A325 The Street/B3384 Echo Barn Lane
  • Providing a traffic management plan for surrounding villages
  • An enhanced bus service, stops and shelters to the development and local area
  • A new green loop – pedestrian and cycle route improvements in the locality
  • A travel plan for the development offering detailed information on all the transport options available and setting out how these will be managed

For further information about the new relief road please visit http://www3.hants.gov.uk/whitehill-bordon-relief-road

June 2017 – Relief Road update from Carillion – click here to view newsletter

OTHER COMMUNITY USES

New health, arts and cultural, civic and community spaces are being planned to ensure that this project provides a broad range of community services.

We are planning a Community Development Trust, a charity set up to organise and manage a variety of events and activities for all. This is an exciting opportunity for the community to have a direct stake in safeguarding key features of the project for generations to come.