Christchurch | Posted on March 21st, 2023 | return to news
Wayfinding totems to be installed in Christchurch
People visiting Christchurch should be able to find facilities with ease in the future as from the end of this month work is to start to install 20 new wayfinding totems.
The bronze totems will display useful information about key locations and facilities across the town and give directions on where to find them. They detail locations such as the railway station, high street, Christchurch Priory, Town Quay, the Quomps, Castle and Norman House, the Red House Museum and Gardens, and the Regent, as well as giving details on routes for walkers and cyclists and key bus stops and bike share locations.
The totems are being installed as part of BCP Council and Dorset Council’s £102m south east Dorset Transforming Cities Fund (TCF)1 programme which encourages residents and visitors to walk and cycle rather than drive, particularly for short journeys.
The totems will also display photos of Christchurch taken over the past 130 years. The images have been donated by Christchurch History Society, Hampshire Cultural Trust, the Red House Museum, as well as pictures supplied by local people. Where possible, these photos are matched to the location of the individual totems so viewers can be transported back in time and given a glimpse of what their view would have looked like in years gone by.
These historic images also link to a number of new cultural trails across the area, details of which are will be available to download from the new self-led walking trails webpage on the official Christchurch Information Centre website.
The totems will complement recently installed ‘fingerpost’ signs at key locations across the town. New town centre maps are also available from Christchurch’s library and Tourist Information Centre.
Christina Pengelly from Christchurch BID said: “The wayfinding totems will be a great addition to the town for visitors, business owners and residents. The maps displayed on the totems provide clear information of what is available in each area of the town such as shopping, cafes, car parks, comfort facilities, and prominent tourist attractions and venues in Christchurch.”
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