Mayors urged to consider bidding for city status

Should Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole become a city?

Author: Jason BeckPublished 24th Sep 2021
Last updated 24th Sep 2021

The debate continues about whether Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole should bid for city status.

The leader of BCP Council is now asking the three mayors for their thoughts.

It could be that BCP as a whole applies, or the three towns do it separately.

BCP Council leader Drew Mellor said: "In many ways, the BCP area is regarded as a single place, for example in terms of harmonising local government service provision or attracting inward investment.

"However, our strongly held view is that we must at all times respect, protect and celebrate the sovereign status of all three towns so we feel it is correct for the civic leaders of each of these towns to determine whether they wish their area to apply for city status.

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"I have therefore written to the mayor of each town to ask for the next meeting of the town council or chartered trustees to consider this matter.

"Depending on the outcome of those decisions, BCP Council will take action or no action accordingly.

"I’m really clear – it should be the town council or chartered trustees decision, not BCP Council’s.

"It could well be that none of the three towns feel that they want to apply. Or it could be that one or more decide they would like to put forward a bid.

"There are no strict criteria that need to be considered, such as the need to have a cathedral.

"However, if we are to apply for city status for all or part of our area, we must do so in the knowledge that we have the support of our civic representatives, since this is an honour from the Queen herself, one that has the potential to benefit our area and the people who live here for generations to come."

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