6:14am Thursday 7th August 2008
By Melanie Vass
THE unsightly flyover at Bournemouth's Pier Approach could be knocked down as part of a radical makeover for the town centre.
Council chiefs believe removing the flyover altogether and improving links between the gardens and the beach could be the best way of smartening up the whole Pier Approach area.
Another possibility would see the flyover remain but with a new pedestrian walkway, which would offer sea and garden views.
Residents are being invited to comment on the suggestions, which form part of the Town Centre Master Vision.
Cllr John Beesley, deputy leader of the council, said: "The beach and Pier Approach is in effect Bournemouth's shop window, yet at the moment the flyover provides an unsightly barrier and the Pier Approach is cluttered. Tackling this area is a major step in the vision.
"We'd like to make the paved area at Pier Approach more attractive, with a landscaped area for public performances and al fresco dining."
Removing the flyover would mean the loss of a major transport route into the town and a transport study will be carried out to help the council assess what impact this would have.
The vision is not just restricted to the Pier Approach area, but looks at how the entire town centre can be improved for residents and tourists.
Other ideas in the consultation document include building a botanical garden, a children's playground or a treetop walkway in the gardens.
The vision also questions whether building new town centre flats will enable the council to meet their house-building targets, while reducing the need to demolish family homes in other parts of the town.
Cllr Beesley added: "This vision is the result of months of hard work and extensive discussions with the public and with businesses.
"It's our opportunity to create a Bournemouth which this and future generations can be proud of. Working with the private sector we can attract extensive investment to inject more quality and keep this a premier destination."
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