Bournemouth | Posted on June 23rd, 2026 | return to news
Community hub plans for Bournemouth nursery
Kings Park Nursery closed more than two years ago, and local people are to have the chance to comment on plans for a community hub.
The site of the former Kings Park Nursery will host three events where members of the public will be able to put forward their views on its future.
A partnership has been established between The Parks Foundation charity and Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council.
The preferred option was the vision for the site set out by The Parks Foundation, together with Grounded Community, a local charity working in Boscombe, to create a community hub based on food growing and enhancing Kings Park in Bournemouth.
The engagement events take place from 3pm to 7pm on Saturday 25 July, Sunday 9 August and Friday 11 September.
The Parks Foundation is a charity based in Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch, dedicated to enhancing parks and open spaces for the benefit of people and wildlife, reconnecting people with nature and bringing diverse communities together.
Previous projects in collaboration with BCP Council have already seen The Parks Foundation enhance open spaces in over 20 locations across the area and run community cafés at locations such as Winton Recreation Ground, Redhill Park, Boscombe Chine Gardens in Bournemouth and Alexandra Park in Poole.
Grounded Community works with others in the local community to give access to healthy, nutritious food through growing and sharing fruit and vegetables, teaching others how to grow their own food, redistributing food surplus from gardens and businesses, and connecting networks of people who store and share home-grown food.
BCP Council took the decision to close Kings Park Nursery in January 2024 after it had been operating at a substantial financial loss for several years, and in the face of significant budget pressures and the need to maintain essential services for residents.
Cllr Sandra Moore, BCP Council Cabinet member for Communities and Partnerships, said: “When we took the difficult financial decision to close Kings Park Nursery, we said we were committed to exploring future community uses for the site, and I am thrilled to see this now taking shape with the help of The Parks Foundation.
“Their experience of bringing communities together and enhancing our green spaces makes them an ideal partner to take this much-loved space forward and bring it back into use for local people to enjoy.
“We know how much our residents value their outdoor spaces in BCP, and we’ll continue to closely support this fantastic charity as their plans for Kings Park Nursery develop.”
John Hanson, chief executive officer of The Parks Foundation, said: “We are excited to share our vision and enthusiasm with the community for what we hope will become a collaborative community hub right in the heart of Kings Park, with impact reaching beyond, to help bring people and nature together.
“We’d love to see as many people as possible at our community events over the summer, to hear what’s important to you in Kings Park, and discover how you can be involved in this exciting new project.”
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