• Menu
  • Skip to left header navigation
  • Skip to right header navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Before Header

  • Bluesky
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • TikTok
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Buzz

Journalism & News from Bournemouth University

  • News
    • Campus
    • Local
    • National
    • World
    • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
    • Technology
    • Sustainability
  • Sport
    • AFC Bournemouth
    • Boxing
    • Cricket
    • Formula 1
    • Golf
    • Local Football
    • Men’s Football
    • Opinion & Analysis
    • Rugby League
    • Rugby Union
    • Tennis
  • Watch
    • Interactive
      • 2022 iDocs
      • 2021 iDocs
      • 2020 iDocs
      • 2019 iDocs
      • 2018 iDocs
      • 2017 iDocs
      • 2016 iDocs
      • 2015 iDocs
    • Documentary
      • 2018 Docs
      • 2017 Docs
      • 2016 Docs
      • 2015 Docs
      • 2014 Docs
  • Search
  • Elections
    • US2024
    • UK2019
    • US2016
    • UK2015
    • US2012
  • About
    • Authors
    • Archive
  • Sites
    • The Breaker
    • The Rock
  • News
    • Campus
    • Local
    • National
    • World
    • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
    • Technology
    • Sustainability
  • Sport
    • AFC Bournemouth
    • Boxing
    • Cricket
    • Formula 1
    • Golf
    • Local Football
    • Men’s Football
    • Opinion & Analysis
    • Rugby League
    • Rugby Union
    • Tennis
  • Watch
    • Interactive
      • 2022 iDocs
      • 2021 iDocs
      • 2020 iDocs
      • 2019 iDocs
      • 2018 iDocs
      • 2017 iDocs
      • 2016 iDocs
      • 2015 iDocs
    • Documentary
      • 2018 Docs
      • 2017 Docs
      • 2016 Docs
      • 2015 Docs
      • 2014 Docs
  • Elections
    • US2012
    • US2016
    • UK2015
    • UK2019
  • About
    • Authors
    • Archive
  • Sites
    • The Breaker
    • The Rock

Mobile Menu

  • Bluesky
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • TikTok
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Bournemouth shops shutting because of Amazon and Castlepoint, says councillor

January 15, 2025 //  by Jecs Davies

Cllr Jeff Hanna said that Amazon and Castlepoint have taken business away from Bournemouth town centre in a live Q&A

A once busy high street - derelict and abandoned shops are becoming a far to common occurrence. Image by Alfie Walker

Cabinet member for transformation, resource and governance, Cllr Jeff Hanna, commented on shop closures in Bournemouth town centre yesterday.

Cllr Hanna said during a live Q&A with Cllr Millie Earl: “The way in which we are all doing our shopping is changing, and that’s affecting town centres right across the country.

“A lot of us are doing online shopping. We all know about Amazon being extremely busy and Amazon is taking a lot of the business from shops that we would otherwise have shopped in.”

He also said: “Getting to Castlepoint and parking in Castlepoint is convenient for a lot of people in that area and, again, Castlepoint has sadly taken business away from Bournemouth town centre.”

Cllr Hanna went on to say that members of the public often hear about shops closing, referring to the recent closure of Superdrug in the town centre, but not so much about the shops that are opening.

He said: “Vacancy rates in 2020 in Bournemouth town centre were at 18.2%. That’s now improved and the vacancy rate has dropped to 15.5%. So things are actually improving in those terms even though the public perception seems to be that things are getting worse.”

In an attempt to ensure shop closures are being replaced with new businesses, BCP has become one of four areas in the country trialling a high street rental auction scheme.

This means that if a building or a shop has been left empty for 365 days within a two-year period, the council will be able to work with the landlord to fill the space.

If they cannot come to an agreement, independent traders or local groups can bid for a tenancy between one and five years for the premises.

Cllr Hanna said: “There will be a real incentive to the landlord to fill the space.”





About Jecs Davies

View all posts by Jecs Davies

Category: Local, News Top, PoliticsTag: BCP Council, Bournemouth town centre, empty shops

Previous Post: « The Neurological Alliance to host Parliamentary Reception today
Next Post: Hamworthy Recreation coach Andress is “ready for Weymouth challenge” »

Site Footer

  • Login
  • Privacy Policy
  • User Guides
  • Writer’s Guide

Copyright © 2025 Buzz · All Rights Reserved · Powered by Mai Theme

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok