Decision

URL: https://moderngov.dorsetcouncil.gov.uk/ieDecisionDetails.aspx?ID=5886

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Outcome:

Is Key Decision?: Yes

Is Callable In?: Yes

Purpose: Weymouth is entering a transformative phase, guided by a bold regeneration strategy that weaves together heritage, hospitality, housing, skills and renewable energy. This report sets out the strategic benefits, key risks and recommended next steps for establishing a long-term Strategic Regeneration Partnership between Dorset Council and Willmott Dixon, in collaboration with Milligan. The proposed partnership officers a clear framework for investment, collaboration and place-led development.

Content: Weymouth is entering a transformative phase, guided by a bold regeneration strategy that weaves together heritage, hospitality, housing, skills and renewable energy. This report sets out the strategic benefits, key risks and recommended next steps for establishing a long-term Strategic Regeneration Partnership between Dorset Council and Willmott Dixon, in collaboration with Milligan. The proposed partnership officers a clear framework for investment, collaboration and place-led development. Strategic Partnership - Willmott Dixon, in partnership with Milligan   That authority be delegated to the Executive Director of Place, in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Assets, Property and Economic Development and Corporate Director Finance & Commercial (Interim s151 Officer) to:   (i)      Assess the potential added value of a long-term Strategic Regeneration Partnership with Willmott Dixon, in partnership with Milligan. (ii)    Finalise the assessment of the use of the Pagabo Developer Led Framework and decide on whether to appoint Wilmott Dixon directly or run a further competition in accordance with the Framework terms. (iii)   Award a contract to undertake the commercial masterplan, high level feasibility studies and strategic business plan for 6 key initial Council-owned development sites up to a value of £250k (plus VAT) with Willmott Dixon or other supplier, with an option to extend the contract for further development works if desired. (iv)   Negotiate the fee structure for the Partnership and next stages; and (v)    Implement the necessary governance arrangements to support the Partnership.   Reason for the decision   The decision allows the Council to clarify the partnership structure, fee model, and deliverables to determine whether this collaboration offers added value beyond existing plans and whether it aligns with the Council’s governance and procurement frameworks. It also provided the Council with a commercial masterplan, high level feasibility studies and strategic business plan to start the process of unlocking public and private sector investment.    

Date of Decision: November 11, 2025