A. Bugden's Copse
This is a remnant of the ancient forest of 'Fayre Wood' from which the local town of Verwood derives its name. In olden days the trees were felled for timber and coppiced for products such as thatching spars, hurdles and charcoal. These traditional uses and forms of management have helped to shape the woodland over centuries and as a result produced a wonderfully diverse habitat for plants, insects and animals living there. It is a site of Special Scientific Interest because of its outstanding wildlife.
B. Verwood Leisure Centre
Lifestyle in Verwood is the name of the newly merged Leisure Centre, Hub and Potterne Park. The Leisure Centre offers a range of indoor sporting and fitness facilities, including spinning rooms, badminton, table tennis, trampolining and martial arts.
C. The Hub
Lifestyle in Verwood is the name of the newly merged Leisure Centre, Hub and Potterne Park, which all together offer an extensive range of sport, leisure and entertainment to the local community. It is run by the charity Verwood Arts and Leisure Association (VALA)
The Hub offers fitness classes and courses, for both adults and children and is Verwood's main centre for entertainment, including dance, cinema, shows, fairs and parties. Local groups perform here such as the Verwood Concert Brass Band.