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Former Civil Service head Lord Kerslake to chair BCP Council urban generation firm

The senior parliamentary figure will lead the board of FuturePlace, which has been created to deliver multi-billion development plans for homes and jobs creation in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP)

Former head of the Civil Service Lord Kerslake(Image: BCP Council)

A former head of the Civil Service has been appointed to lead a council-owned venture overseeing multi-billion pound regeneration projects across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP).

Lord Bob Kerslake will act as independent chair the board of directors of BCP Council’s FuturePlaces, which has a portfolio of council-owned sites across the south Dorset conurbation.

FuturePlaces was established by the council last year as a vehicle to attract investment from private property investment firms and developers for the delivery of thousands of new jobs and homes for the region.

The company will shortly present outline business plans to the council, setting out recommendations for the development of Poole Civic Centre, Christchurch Civic Centre, Constitution Hill and Chapel Lane, and propose a delivery route.

The company is also working to bring forward recommendations for work at Holes Bay, Poole Quay and Poole North, Wessex Fields, Westover Road and Boscombe, with business cases expected in the New Year.

Lord Kerslake’s appointment marks the end of the start-up phase of FuturePlaces, with the senior parliamentary figure to lead on the company’s corporate governance model and oversee specific programmes.

Lord Kerslake said: “FuturePlaces is a great initiative and an incredible opportunity for the people, organisations and communities in the area to come together to harness its huge place potential and make lasting improvements for the future. I look forward to working with the council and all of its councillors to achieve this.”

BCP Council’s leader Drew Mellor and deputy Cllr Philip Broadhead, who had been FuturePlaces acting chairman, will step back from the board.