Bushfield Camp, Winchester
Legal & General, Gisborne and the Church Commissioners for England
Scheme
Legal & General and Gisborne, in partnership with the Church Commissioners for England are preparing plans for the regeneration of Bushfield Camp. The scheme will deliver a circa 1 million sq ft, high quality, mixed use, flexible business and employment space with a focus on innovative, education and creative industries.
The development has the potential to attract major brands looking for new headquarters from sectors including life science, academia, media and the health sector. Approximately half of the site will contain built development with the other half to be designed and maintained as publicly accessible and biodiverse green space.
Strategy
Legal & General and Gisborne, in partnership with the Church Commissioners for England are preparing plans for the regeneration of Bushfield Camp. The scheme will deliver a circa 1 million sq ft, high quality, mixed use, flexible business and employment space with a focus on innovative, education and creative industries.
The development has the potential to attract major brands looking for new headquarters from sectors including life science, academia, media and the health sector. Approximately half of the site will contain built development with the other half to be designed and maintained as publicly accessible and biodiverse green space.
Outcome
The first stage of consultation events were attended by over 340 people. Our stage one engagement campaign generated 150 returned feedback forms/digital surveys, 142 comments on the interactive map and over 1,100 total interactions with those comments.
Our aim is to increase this reach over stage two and three of the consultation programme through targeted physical and digital outreach, stakeholder engagement and events in high footfall areas.
- 1,400 interactions generated through digital mapping tool
- Over 340 local residents and stakeholders attended first round of consultation events
- 120 local residents engaged at high street pop-up stall