Plans for a new development way for three blocks of 38 flats on Barrack Road now include the purchasing of the Dragon Palace restaurant THE MAYOR of Christchurch has called for a “total overhaul” of traffic management before any more buildings are “shoehorned” into the town. This comes after a planning application to demolish the existing buildings at 215-225 Barrack Road, including the Dragon Palace restaurant, to make way for three blocks of 38 flats was submitted to Christchurch Town Council. Calendula Assets Limited – Bournemouth’s biggest property landlord and which trades under the name of DWP Housing Partnership – has proposed a trio of three-storey blocks comprising 38 flats at 215-225 Barrack Road, as well as 21 parking spaces.
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