New university being considered for seaside town

A new university is among the potential projects for Weymouth's regeneration
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A new university specialising in dentistry is one of the projects being considered as part of a town's regeneration.
Dorset Council said its cabinet was set to work with partners on a number of ideas aimed at turning Weymouth into a "thriving coastal destination".
The council said a new Allied Health Professional University in the town, with funding already allocated for a dental faculty, was one of the proposals being considered.
The plans for the university are being developed in partnership with Health Sciences University (HSU) and local NHS partners with the aim of retaining talent in Dorset.
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Councillor Richard Biggs, Cabinet, member for property and assets and economic growth, said: "These proposals are all about creating a Weymouth where businesses thrive, families flourish, and visitors fall in love with our stunning coastline and vibrant community."
Other projects being considered for the town include a new hotel-led development on the Weymouth Peninsula and the development of new homes and commercial space at North Quay and Weymouth Bowl.
The development of The Rectory on St Thomas Street into a cultural hub is also being considered.
Public consultation on the plans is expected to start in Spring 2026, the council said.
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