Bournemouth move a step closer to new multi-million pound training ground after gaining council approval

  • Poole Council have granted Bournemouth approval for a new training complex 
  • The development of the site is, however, subject to Secretary of State referral
  • Eventually, the Premier League club want all teams to train at the same venue
  • 'A new training complex will be a huge step forward for the club,' club chief said

Bournemouth have been granted unanimous approval by the Borough of Poole Council for a new multi-million pound training complex.

The development of the 57-acre Canford Magna Golf Club site, which the Premier League club acquired earlier this year, is, however, subject to Secretary of State referral.


The Cherries, who are also looking to build a new stadium, have a proposed a phased development which will eventually bring the first team, development squad, academy and pre-academy facilities to one venue.

Bournemouth have been granted approval for a new multi-million pound training complex

Bournemouth have been granted approval for a new multi-million pound training complex

Bournemouth hope to be able to install 10 full-size pitches, three more specifically dedicated for junior football, an indoor artificial playing surface as well as a state-of-the-art medical and fitness set-up.

'A new training complex will be a huge step forward for the club and we have endeavoured to propose one which is befitting of a Premier League club, while also providing the perfect environment - both sporting and educational - to develop youngsters in the area,' Bournemouth chief executive Neill Blake said in a statement.

'It was important that we designed a facility that is sympathetic to the green belt site it is located on and we believe this is something the whole region can be proud of.' 

'A new training complex will be a huge step forward for the club,' Cherries chief Neill Blake said

'A new training complex will be a huge step forward for the club,' Cherries chief Neill Blake said