It is currently home to Cameo Nightclub, Norwegian Wood Café, Oasis Fun and a multi-storey car park.
Cameo and MYU Plans include a large nightclub, cinema and apartments. The site has long been associated with some of the town centre’s most popular bars and nightclubs through the decades. Here we take a look back at some of the clubs that have come and gone which may bring back memories of some fantastic (or not so fantastic) nights out. Younger readers may remember Lava & Ignite which launched around 2008 and closed in 2013. It was known for nights such as Monday Madness and Band Wagon Wednesdays.
PROPERTY developer Richard Carr plans to transform a substantial town centre site - and plans include a large nightclub, cinema and apartments. The site is currently home to Cameo Nightclub, Norwegian Wood Café, Oasis Fun and a multi-storey car park, but the building is set to be demolished to make way for ground-breaking facilities. Glen Fern House in Fir Vale Road, Bournemouth has been acquired by Fortitudo, property development company, and Interceptor Opportunities. Chief Executive of Fortitudo, Richard Carr said: We re keen to try and bring back something that is much, much better and will make Bournemouth a great place to live.