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All the pictures shown today are indicative examples only Welcome and thank you for taking the time to attend our public exhibition for the Christchurch hospital site. This exhibition gives you the chance to view and comment on our proposals for a new Macmillan Hospice, improved NHS hospital facilities and Extra Care Affordable Homes. We are intending to submit a full planning application to BCP Council towards the end of January 2020 and you can help us shape the emerging scheme by providing us with your feedback. All your comments will be taken into consideration as we progress towards submitting our planning application. We are committed to working with patients, hospital employees, the local community and BCP Council throughout each stage of our development process. PLEASE LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK After looking through the material on display, please complete a feedback form to let us know what you think of these proposals shown here today. Members of the team are here to answer any questions you may have. WELCOME TO OUR PUBLIC EXHIBITION Christchurch, Dorset
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All the pictures shown today are indicative examples only

Welcome and thank you for taking the time to attend our public exhibition for the Christchurch hospital site.

This exhibition gives you the chance to view and comment on our proposals for a new Macmillan Hospice, improved NHS hospital facilities and Extra Care Affordable Homes.

We are intending to submit a full planning application to BCP Council towards the end of January 2020 and you can help us shape the emerging scheme by providing us with your feedback.

All your comments will be taken into consideration as we progress towards submitting our planning application.

We are committed to working with patients, hospital employees, the local community and BCP Council throughout each stage of our development process.

PLEASE LET US KNOW

WHAT YOU THINK

After looking through the material on display, please complete a

feedback form to let us know what you think of these proposals shown

here today.

Members of the team are here to answer any questions

you may have.

WELCOME TO OUR PUBLIC EXHIBITION

Christchurch, Dorset

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OUR PARTNERSHIP

Christchurch, Dorset

Three local organisations – Macmillan Caring Locally, The Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (RBCH) and The Affordable Housing & Healthcare Group (AHH) are working closely together to bring some much needed health and wellbeing facilities to Christchurch. Our vision is to create a connected, vibrant community at the Christchurch Hospital site.

Macmillan Hospice Care in Dorset

The Macmillan Unit at Christchurch Hospital is a specialist palliative care unit and hospice for patients in south east Dorset and south west Hampshire. It is run by RBCH, and the core services are provided by the hospital staff.

Macmillan Caring Locally is a charity operating from offices in the Macmillan Unit. Although the charity has the Macmillan name, it predates and has no connection to the national charity Macmillan Cancer Support. Macmillan Caring Locally provides £1.2m each year to fund the Macmillan Unit Day Centre, senior clinical staff posts, and the multi-disciplinary teams based at the Unit including the Community Specialist Palliative Care Sisters, the Family Support Team, the Rehabilitation Team, Complementary Therapy, Welfare Benefits Advice and Chaplaincy. It also supports training and development of staff.

The current service is a centre of excellence and has been providing this care for 45 years. Originally focusing on cancer patients, the remit is now much greater for all patients requiring specialist palliative care, both in the Macmillan Unit and the community. The charity has been setting aside funds to build a new hospice for many years, however, the threefold increase in patient referrals over a 10 year period has accelerated the need for a larger hospice that will meet the future needs of our community.

Macmillan Caring Locally will be launching its Brick by Brick in 2020, the capital appeal to raise the funds to build the new hospice.

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OUR PARTNERSHIP

Christchurch, Dorset

Christchurch Hospital

and your local NHS

Christchurch Hospital provides a pleasant environment for rehabilitation and a range of outpatient services. An all age rehabilitation service has been developed by the teams and there is an excellent infrastructure to support rehabilitation with physiotherapy and occupational therapy services.

The hospital has undergone many significant changes over the past few years, with investments for new facilities such as x-ray and diagnostics and vital services such as dermatology and physiotherapy which are based here. The proposed plans include expanding the outpatient physiotherapy services and accommodating the Dorset Prosthetic Centre which would move over from the Royal Bournemouth Hospital site. This specialist service includes support for amputees and patients requiring aids.

AHH - helping to solve the housing and healthcare crisis in Christchurch

The national housing shortage directly affects Christchurch and the surrounding areas. AHH provides solutions for local authorities by bringing affordable homes for people who are over 55, accommodation for key workers and care led communities with a focus on health and wellbeing.

Through its joint venture partnerships with NHS Trusts, it provides much needed value to local hospitals which in turn gives the best possible public benefit for health, the community and local housing.

At Christchurch Hospital, AHH has already been instrumental in creating a new, connected community that has changed people’s lives.

It’s elderly care home (Fairmile Grange) and retirement living apartments (Monterey) opened in 2017, along with the onsite Grove Pharmacy and GP surgery.

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INTRODUCTION

The site is located within close proximity to Christchurch town centre in Dorset. Its boundary is outlined in red (in figures 1 and 2). Bournemouth is located to the west and the New Forest to the east. The site is primarily accessed via an existing roundabout on Fairmile Road; however there is also a secondary exit directly on to Fairmile Road.

Christchurch Station is nearby which runs services between Weymouth and London Waterloo. The site is near to local shops and services on Fairmile Road, Bargates and the town centre. There are a variety of pedestrian links from the site and public transport bus routes linking to Christchurch town centre, the neighbouring residential areas and destinations further afield, such as Bournemouth and Lymington.

THE SURROUNDING AREA

The surrounding area is primarily residential.

Directly to the south of the site are residential properties at Royal Close, Regency Crescent and Clarence Place. Terraced in three crescents and varying in height between two and two-and-a-half storeys, these homes were built in the early 1990s.

More traditional residential streets of Albion Road, Kingsway Close and Enfield Close are located to the north of the site. The majority of these properties are detached and vary in height between single and two storeys.

A large care development, known as Avon View, lies to the south west, providing care and nursing accommodation. The majority of these buildings are three storeys tall.

SITE CHARACTERISTICS

The overall site is relatively flat, extending to 4.12 hectares in total plus the optional land owned by Dorset Healthcare (Fairmile House). The specific element of the site relevant to this planning application extends to 1.48 hectares. The existing buildings are spread across the site and range in height and size. Single-storey buildings make up a significant part of the site’s building stock, representing an inefficient use of the land available.

A significant amount of car parking, currently serving the existing buildings, extends to the west of the hospital building and will be changed with the proposed site layout and the new car park will be nearer the new hospital entrance. Car park studies have been completed to determine the required number of spaces.

A number of tall trees border the site along Tasman Close and the end of Albion Road. It is a key design driver to retain as much as possible of the existing tree stock. Any trees lost will be replaced.

Christchurch, Dorset

ABOUT THE SITE

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Application boundry

Optional land availability subject to agreement

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SUMMARY

NEW MACMILLAN HOSPICE

MASTER PLAN

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EXTRA NHS FACILITIES

• Out-patient Physiotherapy/Occupational Therapy (Musculo Skeletal)

• Dorset Prosthetics Centre

• New NHS Car Park

• New Entrance

• 20 Beds

• Café

• Day Facilities

• Multi-Faith Room

• Garden

• Outpatients

CAR PARKING

• 204 Hospital/Macmillan parking spaces

• 120 Extra Care Living parking spaces

KEY

1) Entrance from Fairmile Road - Hospital

2) Exit on to Fairmile Road - Mixed

3) Entrance/Exit from Tasman Close - Residential

4) Out Patient Department Entrance

5) Existing Hospital Buildings

6) Extra Care Living Apartments

7) Extra Care Living Lodges

8) Macmillan Hospice

9) New Hospital Extension

10) NHS Car Park

11) Extra Care Living Parking

12) Landscaped Amenity Area

13) Communal Hub/Facilities

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• 125 Apartments

• 35 Lodges

• Communal Facilities

• Health Hub

EXTRA CARE HOMES

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Main Vehicular Routes - Healthcare Traffic

Internal Vehicular Movements - Healthcare

Traffic

Main Vehicular Routes - Residential (Extra Care) Traffic

Internal Vehicular Movements - Residential

(Extra Care) Traffic

Shared Vehicular Routes - Healthcare and Residential

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Natural Separation Between Healthcare and Residential (Extra Care)

Site Entrance/Exit

Site Exit Only

Nearest Public Transport - Bus Stop

Fairmile Grange Care Home (Existing)

Extra Care Apartments

Extra Care Apartments

Hospital Extension

Existing Hospital

Monterey Apartments (Existing)

INDIVIDUAL VEHICULAR ROUTES FOR HOSPITAL AND RESIDENTIAL TRAFFIC FLOW

STREET SCENE - FAIRMILE ROAD

MACMILLAN HOSPICE

EXTRA CARE APARTMENTS

HOSPITAL EXTENSION

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Christchurch, Dorset

AERIAL VIEW

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• Construct new hospital extension (Dorset Prosthetic Centre), including associated parking areas and landscaping.

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• Completion - new Macmillan Hospice, lodges 1-16 and apartment block E.

• Re-home existing Macmillan patients and services into the new Macmillan Hospice.

• Demolish the existing Macmillan Hospice and prepare site for future phases.

• Demolish temporary car parking facility following completion of new hospital car park.

• Continue constructing the new road from previous phasing boundary to the next phasing boundary.

• Construct lodges 22-35 and apartment block D, including associated parking areas and landscaping.

• Begin constructing the new hospital car park and infrastructure.

• Continue constructing the new road from previous phasing boundary to the next phasing boundary.

• Construct lodges 17-22 and apartment block B, including associated parking areas and landscaping.

• Ongoing construction - New Macmillan Hospice.

• Begin constructing the new road from Tasman Close up to phasing boundary.

• Construct lodges 1-16 and apartment block E, including associated parking areas and landscaping.

• Demolish the existing structures/hardstanding to Car Park A and prepare for construction of the new Macmillan Hospice.

• *Demolish Fairmile House and other surrounding structures/hardstanding in preparation for the first phase of new residential units. This is optional to the scheme overall.

• Begin constructing the new Macmillan Hospice, associated parking areas and landscaping.

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COMPLETION

• Demolish existing hospital unit and prepare site for future phases.

• Construct the remaining length of new road including new parking areas.

• Construct apartment block C, including associated parking areas and landscaping.

PHASING BOUNDARY PLAN

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We are proposing a carefully considered approach to the demolition and construction phasing, ensuring that patient safety and wellbeing is the top priority in all activities.

DEMOLITION AND PHASING STRATEGY

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Topic area

Demolition

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Contractors car park

Application boundary

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• Construct temporary car parking facility to service the hospital during future development phases.

• Preparation works in readiness for initial demolition and construction phases.

PHASE 1A PHASE 1B

* Subject to agreement with Dorset Health care

PHASE 1C PHASE 2A PHASE 2B PHASE 2C

PHASE 3A PHASE 3B PHASE 3C

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KEY

1) Conservation area comprising mature trees providing a buffer between the site and Fairmile Road

2) Existing mature trees

3) Proposed tree planting to deliver high quality green spaces which enhance our sense of wellbeing

4) Roads and Parking - Macadam

5) Shared surfaces - block paving

6) Pavement / footpaths- resin bonded gravel, block paving with flower bed borders

7) Tree lined paved and planted garden courtyards.

8) Green roofs

9) Private gardens

10) Macmillan hospice gardens

ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS:

TREE PLANTING BENEFITS

• Reduced flood risk

• Improved air quality to attenuate climate change and protect our health.

• Reduced Urban Heat Island Effect and increased biodiversity.

SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT

• Bicycle hire and storage

• Car share incentive

• Cycling Scheme to reduce air pollution.

CLIMATE CHANGE AND SUSTAINABILITY

The development will aim to incorporate the following where appropriate and possible:

• Reduced Carbon Emissions

• Water and Energy Efficiency Measures

• Sustainable and Low Carbon Construction

• Renewable and Low Carbon Energy for all buildings

• Sustainable Design (Building Fabric Performance, Building Layout and Orientation)

THE ENVIRONMENT AND PROPOSED LANDSCAPING

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Christchurch, Dorset

MACMILLAN CARING LOCALLY AT CHRISTCHURCH

Macmillan Caring Locally has been working with IBI Group Architects to bring a new 20 care bed hospice to the site. Our vision is to create a calming, patient-centered environment set within a beautifully designed garden.

Our existing unit was constructed in 1974 and was the first of its kind in the country to be run by the NHS and jointly funded by the NHS and our charity. We are very proud that the unit is a centre of excellence and has provided outstanding care for our community for 45 years.

The Macmillan Unit is seeing three times as many patients as it was ten years ago and despite many adaptations over the years the building is unfortunately no longer considered fit for purpose. We have been working with our architects for two years and during that time our staff, volunteers, patients, visitors and supporters have been able to have an input into the design of the new hospice.

It is proposed that the new Macmillan Hospice will be built on the site of the current car park. Once the new building is commissioned, the existing unit will be demolished.

MEETING FUTURE NEEDS

Since its early days the service has expanded to support patients with non-malignant disease and also provides support to patients in their own homes. The unit now has a teaching wing providing education for health care professionals, and an ever expanding team of volunteers doing outstanding work in the unit and in the community.

Many patients benefit from more than one part of the service such as the day centre, community support and pain/symptom control. Patients can choose to spend their final days at the hospice or can be supported at home.

The staff and volunteers at the Macmillan Unit provide the best possible care for all patients, and support for their families and friends. With your help we can give them a beautiful, purpose built facility that will meet the needs of our community for many years to come.

FUNDING

Funding for the new hospice will be met by Macmillan Caring Locally through its fundraising activities and the capital appeal Brick by Brick.

Once planning permission is granted Brick by Brick will be launched and a series of fundraising events and ways to support the project will be announced.

You can follow the appeal here www.justgiving.com/campaigns/charity/mctrust/brickbybrick

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Christchurch, Dorset

NEW MACMILLAN HOSPICE – DESIGN CONCEPTS

Conceptually the building has been conceived as a very simple and natural progression of spaces:

1. Public

2. Social

3. Private

In the context of a hospice and its varying needs for privacy, this spacial arrangement works very well and fits well within the shape of the site.

The three dimensional massing of the building follows the same simple principles:

• The two storey portion to the north responds to the scale of the public side of the unit that will face the hospital.

• The middle part steps down towards the south to allow natural daylight to penetrate the social courtyard.

• The single storey to the rear is for private patient bedrooms.

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Christchurch, Dorset

NEW MACMILLAN HOSPICE – WHAT INFORMED OUR DESIGN

Our observations of the existing Unit helped to inform our design proposals for the new Macmillan Hospice. We talked to staff, patients, families and volunteers as part of our research.

• The current ward layout is outdated. There are not enough siderooms and they are too small. This makes it cramped for relatives to stay in the room overnight. There is an abundance of equipment available now that was not available 45 years ago, which all takes up room. The bathrooms are too few and outdated, and we have no ensuite shower rooms.

• With the increased demand for our services over the years, the Macmillan Unit has been extended and has been added to many times, becoming a building with long corridors and many inefficiencies.

• Office space is now squeezed to the limit and even after converting storage rooms, there are many staff areas that are overcrowded.

• For the same reason there are not enough private areas for patients and often staff struggle to find an empty and private place to have important conversations.

• The two entrances to the Macmillan Unit are not welcoming and badly planned. If you enter via one entrance you will walk past patient bays, side rooms and areas that should be private.

• The heating system in the Unit is archaic and is difficult to control.

THE GARDEN

The garden is a very important part of the Macmillan Unit for patients, staff and visitors. However, even for patients in bays that have windows overlooking the garden, the windows are too high so the garden cannot be seen from a bed.

Having easy access to the outdoors is vital for some patients to feel the sun, sit in the shade, smell a rose and watch visiting children run around. We feel that this should be easily available to all of our patients.

THE CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL CHAPEL

Macmillan Caring Locally funded the existing Chapel in partnership with Christchurch Hospital League of Friends and the Bournemouth Free Church Council. With the site changing the Chapel will be in the wrong location, especially for the Macmillan unit patients; therefore a multi-faith facility is planned within the new Macmillan hospice. It will provide support for patients and their families from all faiths to reflect the community we serve. Across the partnership, options are being discussed as to where large services can be held throughout the year.

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Christchurch, Dorset

NEW MACMILLAN HOSPICE – PATIENT BEDROOMS AND COURTYARD

PATIENT BEDROOMS

Adopting a 9m planning grid generated efficient pairs of inpatient bedrooms. By pushing and pulling ribbon like blocks along this grid the front façade becomes staggered and breaks up its massing, while at the rear patient bedrooms benefit from more late afternoon daylight.

COURTYARD

A courtyard garden is proposed within the centre of the building. Landscaping and features will make it a calm and attractive area for patients, staff and visitors to enjoy within the safety and privacy of the main building.

The form and rhythm of the patient bedrooms has been likened to beach huts in Dorset.

En suite

Companion beds

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Christchurch, Dorset

NEW MACMILLAN HOSPICE – FLOOR PLANS

Single storey at rear

Large rooflight above café

Two storeys at front

Non-patient and administration

Seminar room

Inpatient bedrooms

Service access

Day space

Public café

Main entrance

Multi-faith facility

Upper Floor

Office, Staff rest rooms and training and meeting rooms

Ground Floor

Single bedrooms

4 bed bay

Café

Multi-faith facility Entrance

Courtyard

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NEW MACMILLAN HOSPICE – INTERIORS

The new Hospice needs to be modern, spacious and comfortable with plenty of room for patients, their families and friends. It will be warm, welcoming and safe with beautiful, peaceful surroundings. In the new building there will be more single rooms and many more bathrooms allowing for greater privacy and dignity.

The new hospice will have more social areas. In addition to a comfortable patient and visitor lounge which leads out into the courtyard, there will be a public café and café tables at the front of the building. Staff will have a much larger rest area than in the current facility.

Each bay and side room will have large windows and excellent views of the landscaped gardens. They will also have direct access out to an area of decking for when patients want to be outside but prefer privacy. Proceeding further from the decking, patients and their visitors can explore the garden’s path and raised planters.

MULTI-FAITH ROOM

The multi-faith facility is on the south east corner of the building and available to all who may visit the hospice. An acoustic lobby ensures that it is quiet here, and the lobby’s window looks out onto a sheltered terrace of the ‘secret garden’ that is accessible via the multi-faith facility.

The multi-faith facility is designed as a simple space for quiet prayer and contemplation. A circular rooflight will fill the room with daylight and the full height glazing to the north will have stained glass that will be prominent on the building’s principal elevation; particularly after sunset when light from within will illuminate it rather like a light box.

A smaller picture window is orientated to the east,and this view out into the secret garden offers opportunity for a sculpture or architectural planting directly in front of it.

Christchurch, Dorset

Multi-faith Room

Reception

Inpatients Corridor

Inpatients Day SpaceAromatherapy

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Our proposals include the construction of a new building, in the form of an extension and an associated plant room to accommodate some important new facilities.

DORSET PROSTHETIC CENTRE

• The relocation of the prosthetic and orthotic teams to a centralised department at Christchurch Hospital will continue to deliver an integrated care approach, in an outpatient setting.

• The new centre will provide associated support services together under one roof.

• The new facility will also operate as a proactive rehabilitation centre for patients in the locality.

PHYSIOTHERAPY - OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (MUSCULO-SKELETAL) OUTPATIENTS

• The proposals will enable the expansion of the existing musculo-skeletal therapies facility via the transfer of services from the Royal Bournemouth Hospital.

• Care closer to home and reduced trips to the hospital will be developed via more physio services in GP practices & community settings.

• This will release space from the Royal Bournemouth Hospital to focus on further developing its acute clinical services.

HOSPITAL EXTENSION – NEW NHS SERVICES

NHS EXTENSION

We have taken into account the current provision of acute and non-acute services within both the Royal Bournemouth and Christchurch Hospitals, the current infrastructure and the future demands placed upon these facilities.

The relocation of a key non-acute facility to a more suitable location (at Christchurch Hospital) will result in an improved delivery of therapy care and aligned services. This will be a major benefit to both patients and staff, and will enable the department to expand and maximise its operation within one location. Acute patients will continue to be treated at the Royal Bournemouth Hospital.

Funding for new NHS facilities is subject to National approval.

BENEFITS

There are benefits for both staff and patients as the new facility will:

• Improve options for working with Day Hospital patients at risk of falls

• Provide greater flexibility on the availability of our gymnasiums - for patients to use as part of their rehabilitation.

• Provide more privacy for patients as part of the new design and layout

• Be in proximity to both the Rheumatology and x-ray departments which will improve working practices between departments

• Be close to new public facilities such as a cafés and shared communal areas.

• Allow for greater training for staff as well as research, as Christchurch becomes a centre of excellence specialising in musculo-skeletal care.

• Anyone in need of specialist, group or ongoing treatment, then Christchurch will be the centre of excellence.

Christchurch, Dorset

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Our Platinum Skies brand is for people over 55 who want to live independently for as long as possible, in their own home – secure in the knowledge that any changes in circumstances (health, mobility, finance) can be met in future years.

Homes are designed with low running costs and low maintenance in mind, and are adaptable for future needs. Care and lifestyle services are also provided including an end-to-end moving service, domiciliary and personal care.

Platinum Skies is a registered social landlord, committed to creating affordable living that promotes wellbeing and prosperity for all.

Our shared ownership scheme was developed in partnership with Homes England, to provide affordable homes, and provide financial certainty and freedom for over 55s.

Platinum Skies is a long-term partner to its home owners, so can be relied upon to build homes that last and are kept in tip-top condition. Our team is committed to ensuring that homeowners enjoy their homes, feel safe and above all feel valued.

EXTRA CARE INDEPENDENT LIVING FROM AHH

Christchurch, Dorset

For more information, please visit www.platinumskies.co.uk

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Entrance Entrance

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Typical Semi-Detached HomeFirst Floor

Typical 2 Bed Apartment Typical 1 Bed Apartment

TYPICAL APARTMENT AND LODGE LAYOUTS

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1) Entrance Hall

2) Breakfast Kitchen

3) WC/Shower Room

4) Utility Cupboard

5) Lounge/Living Room

6) Landing

7) Master Bathroom (Accessible)

8) Master Bedroom 1

9) En-Suite Bathroom (Accessible)

10) Air Conditioning

11) Bedroom 2

12) Bedroom 3/Study

EXTRA CARE APARTMENTS

1) Entrance Hall

2) Lounge/Living Room

3) Kitchen

4) Master Bedroom 1

5) Bedroom 2

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5) Private Lounge

6) Library

7) Outside Seating Area

PUBLIC

8) Reception

9) Restaurant

10) Restaurant Terrace

11) Toilet

12) Multipurpose Room No. 1

13) Multipurpose Room No.2

COMMERCIAL

14) Staff Changing Facilities

15) Commercial Kitchen

16) Chef’s Office

17) Staff Room

18) Goods In/Out

19) Stores

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Christchurch, Dorset

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Over 20 years of outstanding architecture -

creating beautiful places to live.

Visit: www.platinumskies.co.uk

Poole

Christchurch

Salisbury

Poole

Christchurch, Dorset

Taunton

Sherborne Bournemouth Lymington

SOME OF AHH’S DEVELOPMENTS

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AERIAL VIEW - FROM TASMAN CLOSE

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GP SURGERY AND PHARMACY

HOSPITAL ENTRANCE

MACMILLAN HOSPICE

Artist Impressions

Christchurch, Dorset

HOSPITAL EXTENSION

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AERIAL VIEW - FROM FAIRMILE ROAD

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EXTRA CARE APARTMENTS

HOSPITAL

FAIRMILE GRANGE CARE HOME

MONTEREY APARTMENTS

Artist Impressions

Christchurch, Dorset

HOSPITAL EXTENSION

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Discussions with BCP CouncilSummer 2019.

Public Exhibition17 and 18 January 2020

Share our vision and reflect on public opinion and comments to guide the design.

Planning SubmissionEnd of January 2020

Formal planning application to be submitted to BCP Council.2nd Public Exhibition

May 2020

View our final plans and seek public feedback.

Construction StartSummer/Autumn 2020.

Planning Application DecisionTarget Date of May 2020

Planning application decision by BCP Council.

TODAY

One to One MeetingsJanuary 2020 onwards

Meetings with local residents, associations, local groups and stakeholders.

TIMELINE

Residents move into Extra Care Houses and ApartmentsStarting from late 2023

The timeline is for guidance purposes only and will be subject to change

THE JOURNEY SO FARAND NEXT STEPS

Christchurch, Dorset

Macmillan Hospice CompletionFollowing fundraising and then a two year build programme.NHS Extension

Subject to funding approval then an 18 month build programme.

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We hope that you have found this public exhibition useful and informative.Please do talk to us and ask any questions - we are here to help and would very much like to hear your views.

Please leave your comments on our proposals by completing a feedback form and post in the boxes provided here today.

If you would prefer to take one away with you please ask for a stamped addressed envelope and return to us by Wednesday 22 January 2020.

Over the coming weeks, we will analyse and take into account all the feedback we receive.

Once our review is complete, a planning application will be submitted to BCP Council.

For more information or to view these presentation boards, please visit www.christchurchcaring.co.uk

Thank you for attending today, your views really do make a difference

FEEDBACK ON THE PROPOSALS

We would very much like to hear your views on the initial proposals that you have viewed today. W

e would be grateful if

you could take a few minutes to answer the following questions and hand your completed form in before you leave.

1. Our aspiration for this site is to create a new Macmillan Hospice, deliver additio

nal NHS services and

provide extra care retire

ment living accommodation for th

e over 55s. Is this a good use of the site?

Agree

Neutral

Disagree

2. Do you believe that the new Macmillan Hospice for Christchurch and the surrounding area will b

e an

invaluable asset to

the community to meet future needs?

Agree

Neutral

Disagree

3. Are you satisfied that the phased approach to the development w

ill ensure that patients and visitors will

be the main priority

during construction and that their c

are and well-being is paramount?

Agree

Neutral

Disagree

4. Do you think that affordable retirement liv

ing accommodation for over 55s is important fo

r Christchurch?

Agree

Neutral

Disagree

5. Are you satisfied that the proposals take into account th

e different types of visitors accessing the site and

that pedestria

n and vehicular movements have been appropriately designed into the masterplan?

Agree

Neutral

Disagree

6. Do you think that a new, larger NHS facility such as the proposed Dorset Prosthetic Centre is a good idea?

Agree

Neutral

Disagree

7. Are you satisfied that th

e plans reflect a sustainable development that provides a connected community?

Agree

Neutral

Disagree

8. Do you think that the new public communal faciliti

es (eg, cafe) proposed are a good idea?

Agree

Neutral

Disagree

Please indicate your level of re

sponse by ticking ONE box for each question:

Public Consultation for

Christchurch Hospital site,

Fairmile Road, Dorset BH23 2JX

16th – 18th April 2020

9. Are there any aspects of the proposal th

at you would like to comment on?

FEEDBACK ON THE PROPOSALS

We would very much like to hear your views on the initial proposals that you have viewed today. We would be grateful if

you could take a few minutes to answer the following questions and hand your completed form in before you leave.

1. Our aspiration for this site is to create a new Macmillan Hospice, deliver additional NHS services and

provide extra care retirement living accommodation for the over 55s. Is this a good use of the site?

AgreeNeutral

Disagree

2. Do you believe that the new Macmillan Hospice for Christchurch and the surrounding area will be an

invaluable asset to the community to meet future needs?

AgreeNeutral

Disagree

3. Are you satisfied that the phased approach to the development will ensure that patients and visitors will

be the main priority during construction and that their care and well-being is paramount?

AgreeNeutral

Disagree

4. Do you think that affordable retirement living accommodation for over 55s is important for Christchurch?

AgreeNeutral

Disagree

5. Are you satisfied that the proposals take into account the different types of visitors accessing the site and

that pedestrian and vehicular movements have been appropriately designed into the masterplan?

AgreeNeutral

Disagree

6. Do you think that a new, larger NHS facility such as the proposed Dorset Prosthetic Centre is a good idea?

AgreeNeutral

Disagree

7. Are you satisfied that the plans reflect a sustainable development that provides a connected community?

AgreeNeutral

Disagree

8. Do you think that the new public communal facilities (eg, cafe) proposed are a good idea?

AgreeNeutral

Disagree

Please indicate your level of response by ticking ONE box for each question:

Public Consultation for

Christchurch Hospital site,

Fairmile Road, Dorset BH23 2JX

16th – 18th April 2020

9. Are there any aspects of the proposal that you would like to comment on?

FEEDBACK ON THE PROPOSALSWe would very much like to hear your views on the initial proposals that you have viewed today. We would be grateful if

you could take a few minutes to answer the following questions and hand your completed form in before you leave.

1. Our aspiration for this site is to create a new Macmillan Hospice, deliver additional NHS services and

provide extra care retirement living accommodation for the over 55s. Is this a good use of the site?

AgreeNeutral

Disagree2. Do you believe that the new Macmillan Hospice for Christchurch and the surrounding area will be an

invaluable asset to the community to meet future needs?

AgreeNeutral

Disagree3. Are you satisfied that the phased approach to the development will ensure that patients and visitors will

be the main priority during construction and that their care and well-being is paramount?

AgreeNeutral

Disagree4. Do you think that affordable retirement living accommodation for over 55s is important for Christchurch?

AgreeNeutral

Disagree5. Are you satisfied that the proposals take into account the different types of visitors accessing the site and

that pedestrian and vehicular movements have been appropriately designed into the masterplan?

AgreeNeutral

Disagree6. Do you think that a new, larger NHS facility such as the proposed Dorset Prosthetic Centre is a good idea?

AgreeNeutral

Disagree7. Are you satisfied that the plans reflect a sustainable development that provides a connected community?

AgreeNeutral

Disagree8. Do you think that the new public communal facilities (eg, cafe) proposed are a good idea?

AgreeNeutral

Disagree

Please indicate your level of response by ticking ONE box for each question:

Public Consultation for Christchurch Hospital site,Fairmile Road, Dorset BH23 2JX 16th – 18th April 2020

9. Are there any aspects of the proposal that you would like to comment on?

FEEDBACK ON THE PROPOSALS

We would very much like to hear your views on the initial proposals that you have viewed today. We would be grateful if

you could take a few minutes to answer the following questions and hand your completed form in before you leave.

1. Our aspiration for this site is to create a new Macmillan Hospice, deliver additional NHS services and

provide extra care retirement living accommodation for the over 55s. Is this a good use of the site?

Agree

Neutral

Disagree

2. Do you believe that the new Macmillan Hospice for Christchurch and the surrounding area will be an

invaluable asset to the community to meet future needs?

Agree

Neutral

Disagree

3. Are you satisfied that the phased approach to the development will ensure that patients and visitors will

be the main priority during construction and that their care and well-being is paramount?

Agree

Neutral

Disagree

4. Do you think that affordable retirement living accommodation for over 55s is important for Christchurch?

Agree

Neutral

Disagree

5. Are you satisfied that the proposals take into account the different types of visitors accessing the site and

that pedestrian and vehicular movements have been appropriately designed into the masterplan?

Agree

Neutral

Disagree

6. Do you think that a new, larger NHS facility such as the proposed Dorset Prosthetic Centre is a good idea?

Agree

Neutral

Disagree

7. Are you satisfied that the plans reflect a sustainable development that provides a connected community?

Agree

Neutral

Disagree

8. Do you think that the new public communal facilities (eg, cafe) proposed are a good idea?

Agree

Neutral

Disagree

Please indicate your level of response by ticking ONE box for each question:

Public Consultation for

Christchurch Hospital site,

Fairmile Road, Dorset BH23 2JX

16th – 18th April 2020

9. Are there any aspects of the proposal that you would like to comment on?

HAVE YOUR SAY

Christchurch, Dorset

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BCP COUNCIL PLAN, 2019

Sustainable Environment

• Sustainability underpins our planning policies

• Protect and enhance our outstanding natural environment

• Develop an eco-friendly and active transport network

• Tackle the climate change emergency

• Promote sustainable resource management

• Maximise access to our high quality parks and open spaces

Sustainable Environment

• Revitalise our highstreets

• Create a sustainable, vibrant and inclusive economy

• Invest in the homes our communities need

• Develop sustainable infrastructure

• Support our businesses to operate more creatively

• Create a 21st century digital infrastructure

Connected Communities

• Strengthen the cultural identity of our towns and places

• Encourage intergenerational interactions

• Reduce loneliness and isolation

• Ensure our communities feel safe

• Engage with our communities

• Respect and appreciate the diversity of our communities

Brighter Futures

• Invest in our children and young people

• Enable access to high quality education

• Be aspirational for our children in care

• Support parents and guardians to care for their children well

• Prevent harm through early intervention

Fulfilled Lives

• Support people to live safe and independent lives

• Promote happy, active and healthy lifestyles

• Develop age-friendly communities

• Value and support carers

• Enable people to live well through quality social care

• Tackle homelessness and prevent rough sleeping

• Promote lifelong learning for all

Policy and Performance Team v3.0

Reproduced with permission from BCP Council as at December 2019


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