First designs released from Weymouth seafront masterplan

We're invited to have our say during a webinar next week

Author: Faye TryhornPublished 7th Nov 2022

Details of a new Masterplan to change the face of Weymouth seafront have been revealed by designer Wayne Hemingway.

The proposals include things like:

  • Wide steps down to Weymouth beach
  • Making pavements wider to provide more seating outside restaurants
  • Putting permanent attractions in the Pavilion Car Park
  • Creating a tidal pool at Greenhill
  • Removing on street parking to create space for outdoor dining
  • Vintage themed attractions

We're now being invited to take part in a live webinar next week (Monday 14th November from 6.00pm to 7.30pm), hosted by Weymouth Town Council to have our say on the ideas put forward.

New cafes and restaurants could go up along the seafront as part of the plans

More than 2,200 people gave their views earlier in the year during a public consultation.

Designer Wayne Hemingway, co-founder of HemingwayDesign, who along with New Masterplanning are leading on the seafront masterplan proposals, said:

“Weymouth is a great coastal resort, with a great beach. The Which Review gave Weymouth 5* for both its beach and seafront, whilst the Rough Guide stated that 'it's worth a visit for the fine sandy beach alone'.

“But surveys suggest that for holiday makers, a great beach is no longer enough. They are looking for places with ‘authenticity’, places which demonstrate their heritage, nature, culture, and wider sustainability. The public survey on Weymouth’s Seafront Masterplan, completed by 2,224 people, highlights that this is also what residents of Weymouth want from their seafront.

“Fortunately, Weymouth seafront’s royal heritage, together with its proximity to the harbour, historic town centre, marina, nature reserves and other attractions means it is well placed to benefit from these trends.”

The designs aim to make the most of our coastline and the area's natural beauty

You can see the plans for yourself online.

Weymouth Town Council Leader Davis Harris said:

“The draft masterplan report considers ways in which Weymouth seafront can make the best possible use of its assets, to attract visitors, support local businesses and provide the best possible social and leisure facilities for residents.

“I would urge people to read the draft proposals and join the webinar on November 14th. Be part of the conversation on how to enhance Weymouth’s famous seafront and help make it a year-round destination for all to enjoy.”

If you want to take part in the webinar, you can register for a link to the Zoom meeting.

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