Providing HR Support to Ferndown Businesses

Here at The HR Dept, we understand the specific challenges and opportunities that businesses in Ferndown face and are proud to provide tailored HR solutions to support your business’s growth. From payroll management and training to dismissals and redundancies, our services are designed to handle the complexities of HR management, allowing you to concentrate on driving your business forward.

A Bit About Ferndown

History

Ferndown’s history reflects a transformation from a sparsely populated area to a major residential and business hub. Up until the end of World War II, Ferndown remained relatively underdeveloped. The post-war period saw significant residential construction, contributing to a substantial increase in population. A notable historical feature was the Ferndown Zoo, opened in 1947 and becoming a major tourist attraction until its closure in 1954. This period marked the beginning of Ferndown’s transformation into a more populous and vibrant community. 

The acquisition of Stapehill Abbey in 1990 and its conversion into a Victorian rural life museum marked another significant development in the town’s history. These changes, coupled with the establishment of significant industrial estates, have shaped Ferndown into the thriving town it is today, characterised by its blend of residential areas and bustling business activity.

Location and Travel

Located in Dorset, Ferndown offers excellent connectivity and accessibility. The town lies adjacent to the A31 trunk road, linking it with important destinations like Wimborne and Ringwood. To the east, the A31 connects to the M27 and M3, providing access to Southampton, Winchester, Basingstoke, and London. To the west, it connects to the A35, leading to East Dorset and Devon. The town is served by several bus routes, ensuring convenient travel within the area and to neighbouring locations. 

Additionally, Ferndown is just 4 miles from Bournemouth International Airport, offering further connectivity. These transport links make Ferndown an ideal location for businesses and residents, combining the tranquillity of a Dorset town with the convenience of easy access to larger urban centres.

Local Amenities

Ferndown offers a wealth of local amenities that cater to the needs of its community and visitors alike. The town features the King George’s Field, a large open space with various sports facilities, and two golf clubs, including the renowned Ferndown Golf Club. For fitness enthusiasts, the Ferndown Leisure Centre provides a range of facilities, including swimming pools and a gym. The community-centric Ferndown also hosts the Barrington Theatre and a variety of shops and eateries, particularly around Victoria Road and Ringwood Road. 

Nature lovers can explore nearby green spaces like Holt Heath National Nature Reserve and Moors Valley Country Park and Forest. Ferndown’s rich array of amenities, combined with its vibrant community events, such as the Fete-on-the-Field, makes it an attractive location for both residents and businesses seeking a balance of outdoor activities, cultural experiences, and business opportunities.

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