Major development plans for the home of Hampshire Cricket
The club's stepping up efforts to host major international matches and events
Last updated 3rd Feb 2022
Multi-million pound development plans have been announced for the home of Hampshire Cricket.
Two new car parks would be created at the Ageas Bowl, doubling the amount of spaces on site.
Almost 200 houses and apartments, another hotel and a wellbeing centre are also planned.
The club's chairman said it was part of their efforts to host major international matches and events.
Two new car parks, one adjacent to Botley Road and one adjacent to Charles Watts Way, would be built. This would double the amount of on-site car parking available and see the creation of new access points which would significantly improve traffic flow on match days, in particular relieving congestion on Botley Road.
Pedestrian access to The Ageas Bowl would also be enhanced, with new visitor arrival infrastructure proposed which would include a new fan village, providing additional facilities and amenities as well as de-conflicting pedestrian and vehicle access to the venue.
The existing clubhouse for Boundary Lakes Golf Club would be relocated – to off Moorhill Road - as part of the proposal, further reducing the pressure on road infrastructure immediately adjacent to the venue and improving traffic flow on match days.
The relocation of the clubhouse would be accompanied by significant enhancements to the Boundary Lakes course, making it one of the best in the area.
A new hotel is also proposed, comprising 135 double bedrooms and a large event space to complement the existing Hilton at The Ageas Bowl hotel currently on-site. This new facility would offer required additional accommodation whilst also helping to attract larger conferences and events to the local area.
A new well-being centre is included to the northwest of the stadium which would accommodate a range of health services, such as physiotherapy, GP medical consultation rooms, a pharmacy, opticians, a pilates and yoga studio, and a gymnasium.
In addition, the development envisages a widening of the stadium footprint which would allow for an increase in capacity while enhancing fan experience. This would support The Ageas Bowl’s ongoing aspiration to host additional major international matches and events.
Additional finances generated via the development would allow the venue to accelerate repayment of a significant amount of legacy debt which would underpin financial sustainability and help to protect jobs at the venue and in the local area.
The Ageas Bowl Chairman, Rod Bransgrove said: “The sharing of our transformational plans with the public is an incredibly exciting moment. These ambitious plans represent the fulfilment of our original pledge to secure the long-term future of The Ageas Bowl and Hampshire Cricket whilst further enhancing our amenities for the local community. The plans have been expertly guided to this pre-application stage and we now look forward to receiving feedback from the public to assist us in shaping our final submission.’’
The plans have been through a number of design iterations following consultation with the council and the design review panel.
The public are now encouraged to put forward their feedback for consideration.
Please visit the following link for further details on the development proposals: https://www.ladal.co.uk/theageasbowl while a model of the proposed development is on display in the reception of Hilton at The Ageas Bowl.
Please submit any comments or questions by email to contact@ladal.co.uk.