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The partners
A325 Camp Road High Street
3,350 new homes
Local Road
5,500 new jobs
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New café
Housing itches
Construction apprenticeships
Ecology Mitigation Areas
Business and community hub
Sports
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from 2015
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Louisburg Barracks
from 2016
Replacement B.O.S.C Built Sports acility Changing rooms pavillion
500 new homes
Potential construction skills training centre
500 new jobs
Potential business and enterprise centre
Main site Bordon Garrison Redevelopment
New town centre
Other green space
L Louisburg Barracks
New secondary school
Other employment areas
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New primary school
New homes
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Publicly accessible green space Green loop
Sports pitches New relief road
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Bordon Inclosure Scale 1 15 000 Main site
Strategic Masterplan Scheme Fix For Press
from 2017
2,400 new homes
Shops
Up to 3,000 new jobs
New schools
New town centre
Facilities
Transport improvements
Green spaces
750 m A3
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Relief Road
Other Sites
Work has started
New 5km road Cycle and walking paths
Eases congestion on A325
350 homes
Provides access to sites
Up to 1,900 new jobs Driving prosperity in the M3 corridor
www.whitehillbordon.com
This was produced by East Hampshire District Council on behalf of the partners in the Whitehill & Bordon Delivery and Implementation Board. All details were correct at the time of going to print (20th June 2015). All images are artists’ impressions and the map is illustrative only.