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Pier in Hamworthy Park re-opens after £330,000 restoration project

THE historic Lake Pier at Hamworthy Park has re-opened following a £330,000 restoration project.

Work has been taking place at the landmark since the autumn and public access has now been restored.

Funding for the scheme was secured through the Community Infrastructure Levy – a planning charge on new developments which is then reinvested in local facilities.

Steel has been used to re-strengthen the structure and new side beams and handrails have been installed throughout the length of the pier, while rock has been used to reinforce 55 metres of harbour frontage to protect the pier head and car park from coastal erosion.

Cllr Richard Herrett, portfolio holder for destination, leisure and commercial operations at Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council (BCP), said: “This crucial work has helped secure the future of Lake Pier as we head towards its 100th anniversary.

“I am particularly pleased that we have been able to re-invest Community Infrastructure Levy funds into fixing the pier’s structure. Funding projects in this way ensures we are able to improve facilities that matter most to their communities.

“I would like to thank our partners who have helped us ensure access to the pier can be safely restored once again and I know this news will be welcomed by all in the surrounding community.”

The timber pier was built in 1939 and was used as a fuelling station throughout the Second World War, with a structure on the site previously used for barges associated with the extraction of clay.

However, the pier has felt the effects of extreme weather in recent years and work was commissioned to ensure it remained safe for public use and to extend its life beyond 100 years.

Key repairs were identified during a 2023 safety inspection, but the environmentally-sensitive position of the pier meant construction work could only take place during certain weeks.

Now, with all repairs complete, the public can once again access the landmark.

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