Borough of Poole needs to build an additional 5,000 new homes by 2033, to meet the growing housing need.

Poole’s current Core Strategy already sets out the borough’s approach to ensuring 10,000 homes are built by 2026 – but of the 14,200 new homes needed by 2033, just 9,200 are able to be developed on existing sites.

Yesterday they announced a review of the Local Plan that will look at where the missing 5,000 homes should go.

Here's the map of the sites and how many homes could be built on each.

(Note: we're putting together a more in depth look at some of the proposals, which will be online on Monday, with stories about each site to come in the next few weeks.)

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Asterisks mean the site has been promoted to the council by developers.

Possible new sites in the urban area

A1 Dolphin Pool & car park - 130 homes

A2 Seldown car parks - 250 homes

A3 Former Natwest Bank - 85 homes

A4 Stadium & St J House - 500 homes

A5 10-26 Wimborne Road - 40 homes

A8 Hunger Hill junction - 80 homes

A9 58-106 High Street - 20 homes

A15 13-15 High Street - 20 homes

A16 Corfe House* - 30 homes

A17 Patrick House - 40 homes

A18 Westover House - 80 homes

A23 Poole Pottery* - 70 homes

A25 Sterte Avenue - 20 homes

A6 Sopers Lane* - 170 homes

A7 2 Mitchell Road - 70 homes

A10 Ringwood Road - 40 homes

A11 Beach Road car park - 40 homes

A12 Turlin Moor Rec - 300 homes

A13 Parrs Confectionary Site* -  100 homes

A14 1-23 Lindsay Road* - 60 homes

A19 Civic Centre/buildings - 350 homes

A20 Oakdale public buildings - 60 homes

A21 Albert Road car park - 20 homes

A22 Cabot Lane - 250 homes

A24 Pottery Industrial Estate - 300 homes

A26 Gasworks, Bourne Valley* - 100 homes

A27 Creekmoor Local Centre - 50 homes

A28 Car park, Broadstone - 20 homes

A29 Sea View Centre - 50 homes

A30 land at Magna Academy - 50 homes

A31 2-10 Haven Road – 20 homes

Possible sites to expand the town outwards

B1 Oaks Garden Centre* - 50 homes

B2 Merley Park - 1200 homes

B3 North of Oakley Lane* 575 homes

B4 South of Queen Anne Drive – 100 homes

B5 Rear of Merley Ways 30  homes

B6 Land off the B3073, Merley 25  homes

B7 Magna Business Park* 250 homes

B8 Canford Park* 2,500 homes

B9 Moortown Aerodrome* 850

TOTAL POSSIBLE HOMES: 5,580

The council wants to hear the views of people during the public consultation which will run from Monday, June 13, until Monday, August 8.

Residents can submit their views online at www.poole.gov.uk/localplanreview.

Paper copies are available in the planning reception at Civic Centre and at all Poole libraries.

 can also write to Local Plan Review Consultation, Planning Policy Team, FREEPOST RTKL-UYRB-SAXB, Borough of Poole, BH15 2RU.

Council staff will also be at a series of drop-in sessions to answer any questions about the options.

The drop-in sessions

Tuesday, 21 June 21 – Canford Magna Centre, Canford Magna, 1.30pm to 6pm

Wednesday, 22 June 22 – Committee Suite, Civic Centre, 1pm to 5.30pm  

Monday, 27 June 27 – Oakdale Library, 12pm to 5pm

Wednesday, 29 June 29 – St Gabriel’s Church, Turlin Moor, 12pm to 6pm  

Thursday, 30 June 30 – Poole Central Library, 1pm to 6pm

Monday, 4 July 4 – Creekmoor Library, 1pm to 5.30pm

Tuesday, 5 July 5 – Rossmore Library, 11am to 2pm

Wednesday, 6 July 6 – Broadstone Library, 11am to 4pm

Monday, 11 July 11 – Canford Cliffs Village Hall, Ravine Road, 2.30pm to 7pm

Tuesday, 12 July 12 – Bearwood Community Centre, 1pm to 7pm  

Thursday, 14 July 14 – Canford Heath Library, 10.30am to 3pm

Thursday, 21 July 21 – Hamworthy Library, 1pm to 6.30pm.