Your Travel Plan Coordinators
As your Travel Plan Coordinators, we are all about encouraging sustainable travel, with the goal of providing you with the information you need to switch from the car, for some trips!
To support this, we have a dedicated Sustainable Travel webpage for Berewood: https://tpc-paulbashamassociates.com/berewood-waterlooville/
This webpage provides information on walking, cycling, public transport, and the sustainable travel vouchers on offer at Berewood. We know not all trips can be switched from the car so we have also provided information on fuel savings tips and car sharing, as well as electric vehicle charging points located in your area.
We have been instructed as Travel Plan Coordinators to implement the Travel Plan requirements associated with the Travel Plan for the site, and are here if you have any questions, which may not be included on the webpage: https://tpc-paulbashamassociates.com/berewood-waterlooville/ .
Living Here
Berewood is a growing and thriving community, supported by key facilities, set in green and attractive spaces.
Berewood sits on the border of Winchester and Havant, close to the bustling town of Waterlooville. With easy access to the A3, great links to London and the picturesque coastlines of Hampshire only a few miles away, Berewood offers the best of both worlds.

Living in Berewood

Part of a wonderful new community in beautiful South Hampshire near the bustling town of Waterlooville.

Within walking distance to two primary schools; Berewood and Newlands Academy. Ten minute drive to local secondary schools and under twenty minutes to Havant and South Downs College sites.

Surrounded by beautiful farmland and nature reserve walks.
On the main bus route to Portsmouth.

5 minutes to Sainsbury’s, M&S and Asda supermarkets, Horizon Leisure Centre and Waterlooville town centre.

Near to the beautiful South Downs National Park.
Connections
St George’s Church
10 minutes
ASDA Waterlooville Superstore
11 minutes
Babyccinos Play Café
11 minutes
The Exchange
11 minutes
Mini Town & Play Café
11 minutes
Wellington Retail Park
12 minutes
Waterlooville Library
13 minutes
Vine Medical Group – Dryden Close
28 minutes
Horizon Leisure
05 minutes
Dragonfly Arts Centre
05 minutes
Fort Purbrook Activity Centre
20 minutes
Portsdown Hill Viewpoint
20 minutes
Staunton Farm and Country Park
21 minutes
The Old Forge Tea Room, Hambledon
23 minutes
Vine Medical Group – Dryden Close
13 minutes
Crocodile Park
16 minutes
Queen’s Inclosure
19 minutes
Queen Alexandra Hospital
33 minutes
Cosham Railway Station
34 minutes
Staunton Farm
41 minutes
Havant
06 minutes
Portsmouth and Southsea
13 minutes
Portsmouth Harbour
18 minutes
Southampton Central
36 minutes
Brighton
1 hr 11 minutes
London Waterloo
1 hr 52 minutes
Cardiff Central
3 hrs 11 minutes
Play Planet, Horndean
09 minutes
Queen Elizabeth Country Park
16 minutes
Gunwharf Quays
18 minutes
Stansted Park and Garden Centre
19 minutes
Funland Amusement Parks, Hayling Island
30 minutes
West Wittering Beach
33 minutes

Schools
The first of two schools to be built on site, Berewood Primary School provides children with an excellent education that instils in them a love of learning to take them forward joyfully in life.
Located in Kentidge Way (PO7 3BE), the school supports children aged between 4 and 11 years old and is run by the University of Chichester Academy Trust. The school building has bright classrooms and a library at its heart.
In addition to the standard curriculum, the school focuses on enrichment sessions both locally and further a field. They also take advantage of their vast outdoor provision and are currently part of the “Wilder Schools Programme” that is run by Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust, funded by Grainger Plc.
The school is fully accessible for all children, including those with physical and sensory needs or where English is not a first language.



Outdoor Spaces and Activities
Community Nature Reserve
Berewood Community Nature Reserve runs down the west of the site, providing over 120 acres of beautiful green space for everyone to enjoy. The Nature Reserve includes Newlands Meadow, open fields and stunning ancient woodland. Perfect for dog owners, families, exercise fans, and those who just want to spend a relaxing moment in nature.
The Nature Reserve has a network of footpaths and a bridleway running through, providing access for cyclists and horse riders as well as visitors on foot/wheelchair. A planning application has been submitted to enhance the Nature Reserve with children’s play equipment, dog agility areas, and improved footpaths.

Berewood Town Park
Berewood Town park includes children’s play equipment, a MUGA (Multi Use Games Area) with basketball nets, a skate park, and areas for picnics and outdoor events.
Play is not confined to a single space, but incorporated into the landscape as a whole so that there are opportunities for play around every corner.
A planning application has been submitted for the second phase of the park which will include tennis courts, five-a-side football pitch, trim trail, nature areas, pond restoration and community open space.

Skate Park
One of the highlights of Town Park is our fantastic skate park.
Suitable for all ages and abilities, the park features 650sqm of ramps, 15° and 20° banks, rails and ledges.
Visitors travel from far and wide to enjoy this facility as it is one of the best in Hampshire.

River Wallington
The River Wallington runs across the north of the site, and over the past year has been transformed from a small concrete culvert into a free flowing river.
New wildlife has already taken up residence, including a Heron, Kingfisher, Egrets, Marsh Frogs, Dormice, Skylarks, various birds of prey and for the first time ever, fish!
As well as additional plants and landscaping, fully accessible paths, benches and bridges have been installed so that everyone can visit and enjoy this wonderful feature.

Allotments
Berewood will feature two allotment sites (North & South) within the development, each equipped with dedicated parking. The allotments will form key features of the development and ensure residents of all ages can enjoy.
The northern allotments which are situated north of Elm Green, will include several raised planting beds making this more appealing to those with limited mobility.
The southern allotments, located next to Orchard View, is the larger of the allotments and will provide larger planting beds. Details on how to apply for an allotment will be released in 2025. If you would like to register your interest for one of the allotments please email: [email protected]

Local Centre
The Local Centre will form a key aspect of the Berewood Development. It is expected to incorporate a number of functions such as a community hall, nursery, commercial units, extra care facility and medical centre.
The current Community Hall is a temporary building, home to Newlands Parish Council office and the Grainger Plc team.
To enquire about hiring the temporary community hall, please contact Waterlooville Community Association:
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 023 9225 6823
Website: www.waterloovillecommunity.org.uk

Commercial Spaces
Industrial Park
Proxima Park is a high specification multi-unit industrial park with warehouse and build to suit options available.
Located at the northern end of the site, it is set away from the residential areas.
Waterlooville is an established industrial distribution location with an excellent labour pool.
Sustainable features include:
Low-energy internal lighting linked to daylight control
Low energy high efficiency external LED lighting
BREEAM ‘Excellent’ rating
Proxima Park website
