**OUR EXPERIENCE IN THE LEISURE SECTOR**
The health and wellbeing of our nation is something we all care deeply about.
Leisure facilities offer a gateway for boosting wellbeing, help us avoid functional and mental decline and provide a place for socialising and relaxation. All of which reduced the burden on our health services.
So whether that be visiting a gym, going for a swim, or being entertained at the theatres or in our favourite restaurant, taking the time to relax and 'play' is vital.
So important in fact, that the UN Sustainable Development Goals to make places inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable, will rely on the provision of these services.
The creation of leisure facilities brings about new jobs, social value investment and a place where communities can connect. Because that's what we all crave - a future that is healthier, happier and more sustainable than where we are today.
In the last decade of delivering leisure facilities we have handed over:
Wet and dry leisure centres
Olympic training centres
Hotels
Football stadiums
Outdoor sport zones
Climbing centres
Ice rinks
Theatres & cinemas
Museums
Restaurants and Café's
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Hackney Britannia Leisure Centre, London | £53.8mLondon Borough of Hackney
Hackney Britannia is an outstanding new community leisure centre that supports healthy lifestyles for residents in Hackney.
Procured through the Southern Construction Framework the stacked facility features an impressive six-lane, 25 metre main pool with access to a steam room and sauna and a 20x10m training pool with movable floor and sensory lighting.
There is also a splash ‘leisure water’ facility for children and families to enjoy, equipped with water features and a 15 metre high water flume. It also boasts a large fitness suite with five flexible studio spaces, a six-court indoor sports hall, four squash courts, two five-a-side football pitches and two tennis courts on the roof, along with a café.
A critical part of this development has been the social value delivery. Morgan Sindall have delivered excellent outcomes and they have also gone further, working hard on sustainability. They are one of the best contractors we have partnered with.
Architect | Faulkner BrownPM | Hadron ConsultingMEP | Buro Happold
Old Library Site | £51mSlough
The construction of two new Marriott Hotel brands (Moxy and Residences Inn) at the heart of Slough.
Located on the site of the former library, the scheme was driven by the lack of quality, modern, short and long stay hotels within Slough; there was a need for a centrally located high brand hotel that could offer a mix of short and long term accommodation as well as address the requirement for new build residential accommodation to improve the city centre.
The project developed into the construction of two new Marriott hotels, as well as 64 apartments and 4,000sqft of restaurant and retail space along with off site parking, right at the heart of Slough town centre. The project is being delivered under the Slough Urban Renewal (SUR).
Several months ahead (!) of schedule, I was extremely proud to accept the practical completion. We couldn’t be more proud of the partnership that has delivered this high quality project. Whilst it is cheesy, teamwork does really make the dream work.
Architect | Franklin EllisPM | AECOMC&S | Terrell GroupMEP | Meinhardt
Project Medius | £50mLeicester, Leicestershire
A mixed use development including two hotels, grade A office space, public realm and highways work.
The scheme includes a 10-storey, 154-room Novotel and 94-suite Aparthotel Adagio – were designed with modular bathrooms that were constructed off-site in Hull and transported to site to programme.
This was the first time that Novotel in the UK had used bathroom pods in new builds, engaging with the end user team at each stage to ensure a high standard was met. The use of off-site production meant that 11 weeks were saved on the programme.
The project also including the construction of a new commercial block and super-crossing over the main Leicester ring road.
The ambitious scheme has helped to transform a long-neglected part of Leicester and, by incorporating major highway and public realm improvements, has created an attractive new gateway between the city centre and the Waterside regeneration area.
Architect | SG+P / LRWPM | Hallam ReedC&S | Pick EverardMEP | Pick Everard
Paddington Village Novotel | £46mLiverpool City Council (North West Construction Hub)
Liverpool’s highest hotel provides 221 bedrooms over 18 storeys and features the city’s only DDA compliant hoist room. It is operated by Legacy Hotels and Resorts, on behalf of Accor, as a three star Novotel with gym, restaurant and bar.
The hotel is one of the anchor assets of Liverpool City Council’s £1bn mixed use development, Paddington Village. It features a cantilever to level 5 and a Corten steel façade; situated next to the iconic ‘The Spine’ building, this creates a focal point and sense of place at Paddington Village.
The project was delivered via a collaborative two stage route with multiple stakeholders. Morgan Sindall were responsible for developing the design from concept stage, addressing its construction challenges and developing Novotel's new brand standard.
The collaborative approach on this project with all partners engaged from concept stage was key for us as the operator and the brand. The relationships that were established during those early engagement days were fundamental to the successful delivery of the project.
Architect | Ryder ArchitecturePM | Faithful + GouldC&S | CurtinsMEP | Steven Hunt
Solent Sports Centre | £24mSouthampton Solent University
Procured through the Southern Construction Framework, the £22.8m Solent Sports complex was constructed with a 86 week programme, delivering a four-storey sports complex with state-of-the-art gyms.
long the stacked tower block of gyms and studios, the project had two full sized sports halls; one for multi-use catering for over 13 different sports, the other was dedicated to basketball.
Below the sports halls, basement parking was provided for staff, students and the public as well as accessible parking bays. The project delivered on time, in budget and delivered £18 million in social value for the local community.
Morgan Sindall are extremely collaborative. This has been the best project I have been involved in, with key members of the Morgan Sindall team going the extra mile. It felt like you were part of the team - true collaboration for the whole of the project.
Architect | Architecture plbPM | MaceC&S | ArupMEP | Arup
Marina Centre | £23.4mGreat Yarmouth, Norfolk
Delivered for Great Yarmouth Borough Council and part funded by the New Anglia LEP and Sports England, the Marina Centre is a new wet and dry leisure centre.
The facility includes a 25m competition pool, accessibility pool and fun pool, complete with slides and play equipment. Dry-side, the centre includes a four court sports hall with changing facilities, two gyms, spinning room, dance studios, a seaside café, climbing walls and a new 100 space surface car park.
Situated right on the beach front, the project had to overcome the challenges of a high water table and exposure to the salty wind conditions. Specialist drainage and future proofed materials and coatings were deployed throughout to ensure this facility stands the test of time.
The foresight and bravery to build this facility is to be applauded. This is the platform for it and we have targeted programmes to help get more people active locally. I want to thank the council and Morgan Sindall for the great job."
Architect | Saunders BostonPM | MaceC&S | Furness
Centre Site Leisure | £18.6mSlough
Design and construction of a new three storey leisure centre at the heart of Slough as part of the regeneration of the town.
Following the demolition of the existing leisure centre, the team created a brand new steel framed complex which included a 25m eight-lane swimming pool, learner pool with moveable floors and spectator area.
In addition, the BREEAM Very Good centre includes four sports courts, treatment rooms, cafe, fitness suite and studios and a selection of administration and office spaces.
The 5,000m2 facility also secured a national Silver Award at the Considerate Constructors Scheme Awards for its approach to community engagement.
We've worked with Morgan Sindall over various projects in Slough and we continue to have a great working relationship in which they provide modern and quality facilities which have increased community participation.
Architect | GT3PM | BDPC&S | BDPMEP | BDP
Arbour Park Football Stadium | £12.7mSlough
The creation of a new 1950 capacity stadium and state-of-the-art 3G pitch for Slough Town Football Club.
The scheme was delivered as part of a wider leisure redevelopment programme being undertaken by Slough Urban Renewal. Arbour Park is a key outcome in the council's five year £35million leisure strategy,
Arbour Park comprised a new stadium, entrance and stand building with changing rooms, clubroom, bar and a meeting suite. A new four court sports hall with changing facilities, synthetic 3G floodlit pitch, a new car park and remodelling of the adjacent school sports hall. The stadium won best non-league ground in 2017 as well as other national industry awards.
I've been in regeneration and specifically leisure for years, so to have this investment now is amazing. Seeing the quality of this facility I'm so excited about the other facilities going forward! We went for a high spec on the pitch and it's really paid off! It's fantastic!
Architect | Blue SkyPM | ArteliaC&S | WMLMEP | WML
Slough Ice Arena | £10.2mSlough
Refurbishment and extension of the existing Ice Arena in Slough to enhance its character, create legibility, enhance biodiversity and contribute to sustainability.
The scheme involved the complete strip out of the existing facility and a two storey canopy extensions to house a new café, kitchen, reception and office.
In addition a brand new ice rink was laid, changing rooms were upgraded and a new leisure suite was installed including gym ad fitness centre and climbing zone.
The entire seating was also upgraded, a new car park created and the building completely re-clad to create a visually stunning and brand new building for the Slough Jets and the local community.
The success of the grand opening this weekend and all the positive comments from local people is testament to the hard work and effort the Morgan Sindall team have put into this major refurbishment and extension.
Architect | GT3PM | SUR/SBCC&S | EngenuitiMEP | BDP
Camden Methodist Church (The Wesley Hotel) | £9.2mLondon Borough of Camden
Camden Methodist Church has been transformed into a 39 bed, four-star hotel, run by The Wesley Hotel. The lower ground floor underwent a comprehensive refurbishment and will continue to be used as a church worship space.
The building’s upper floors now house a luxury hotel located across the ground to fourth floors following sensitive remodelling to retain its historic character.
The upper floors also feature high acoustic ratings to minimise transfer of sound between the hotel and the church and a high-performing acoustic ceiling has been installed in the lower ground floor worship space. The building achieved a BREEAM Excellent rating, in-keeping with the environmental standards the client strived to achieve.
As a collaborative project with The Methodist Church, we’re so pleased to be able to safeguard the future of this wonderful listed building, whilst opening it up to UK and international visitors and introducing them to one of the capital’s most exciting locations.”
Historic restoration and refurb
Complex construction and remodelling whilst preserving historic church façade
Architect | Manalo & WhitePM | Faithful + Gould C&S | Darke and TaylorMEP | Ramboll
Langley Leisure Centre | £7.5mSlough
The complete renovation and upgrade of the entire wet and dry leisure centre.
Built in 1997, Langley Leisure Centre is one of the borough’s prime leisure sites. With over 20 years in operation its facilities became outdated, and equipment close to expiration even though it was extended to provide additional gym facilities in 2006. Therefore there was a need for it to undergo an major upgrade and renovation. It closed to the public in May 2017 so survey work, condition checks and testing could take place prior to construction. Morgan Sindall were appointed by SUR/SBC during the feasibility stage of the project to provide a D&B solution in refurbishing the whole facility, adding an extra 350m2 to the dry gym space. ready for it to open to the community again in 2018.
Langley Leisure Centre is now one of the most efficient and well equipped facilities within the Borough. The local residents now have a facility which can help them become more active, more often. The feedback has been amazing!
Architect | GT3PM | ArtelierC&S | BuxtonsMEP | Silcock Dawson
Eversley Leisure Centre | £6.3mBasildon, Essex
Delivered for Basildon Council the project included a swimming pool extension to Eversley Leisure Centre.
The previously ‘dry’ leisure centre was commissioned by the council in response to the increase in local population and demand for aquatic facilities by nearby schools and residents.
The extension includes a four lane, 25 metre pool with a changing village and extended 50 space car park.
The project boasts impressive sustainability features which includes the installation of photovoltaic panels which will help offset carbon emissions. During the project the team saved 410 tons of carbon by using CarboniCa - our intelligent carbon calculator.
Thank you all for your hard work and efforts to get us to PC today. The pool and all the associated works look amazing and will be a real benefit to the community. It’s been great working with you all and I wish you all the best for future projects.
On time and budget
10/10 customer satisfaction
£5.9 million social value
100% waste recycled
Live existing ‘dry’ leisure
Swimming pool extension
25m pool
Changing village
50 space car park
Architect | DB3PM | Cushman & WakefieldC&S | Furness
Salt Hill Activity Centre | £6mSlough
Following the closure of the original 'Absolutely Ten Pin Bowling' facility in Salt Hill Park, Morgan Sindall refurbished the building, transforming it into a multi-function family activity centre.
A new bowling alley has been installed along with new leisure zones including a high rope course, trampoline, caving area, soft play and 'party rooms'. There is also a bar that opens up to the bowling alley and a café serving hot and cold snacks along with 'party rooms'.
The exterior of the building was spruced up with new cladding and we installed a new car park to the north of centre that provides and additional 48 spaces. In addition we carried out minor works to the junction on the Bath Road.
We are delighted to have opened the doors. It is a brilliant facility that will provide entire families with fun days out. I would encourage everyone to come down to the open day on Saturday and explore the exciting activity opportunities on their doorstep.
Lennoxtown High Park, Campsie | £4.3mEast Dunbartonshire Council
The new facility at Lennoxtown High Park has transformed an under-used sports field into a new, state of the art all-weather sports pitch for local clubs to utilise.
The original grass playing fields have been replaced by a single 3G astroturf pitch which can be used throughout the year. The existing single storey pavilion has been extended to increase capacity and now boasts two new changing rooms, in addition to the original two, as well as toilet and shower facilities and an equipment store. Other improvements to the site include drainage and ground retention works - in order to alleviate issues with standing surface water - and floodlighting to the pitch. Spectator standing areas have also been included as well as additional parking and associated lighting.
It has been a long-held plan to have a sports facility such as this in the area and it looks fantastic. This community asset, which has been delivered on budget, represents a major capital investment in the village and I know that it will be well-used by local clubs.
Replaced playing field with state-of-art sports facilities
22-week programme
Completed March 2024
On time and within budget
85% SME engagement
57% local labour (<20m)
90% local spend (<20m)
58% Social value return
ZERO SHEQ incidents
100% payment terms of supply chain within 15 days
Architect | CRGPC&S | CurtinsMEP | Harley Haddow
Maybole Community Campus | £51mMaybole, South Ayrshire
Maybole Community Campus is a modern four-storey education campus, delivering inspiring learning places for the young people of Maybole.
The campus is comprised of a 700 place secondary school, two primary schools and early years facilities. The campus also hosts community facilities including a swimming pool, two full size all weather sports pitch with dedicated changing facilities, and a social pavilion for use by local sports teams.
The school building completed in the Summer of 2023, with external works completing mid-2024.
This is our biggest ever investment in a community campus and when its completed next year, local children from age 2 to 18 years of age will benefit from the new start of the art learning facility.
£14,543 and 4327 project team hours donated to community projects
454 work experience days provided on the project
20 local jobs created
881 young people engaged in STEM activities
hub South West framework project
LEIP (low carbon) band A
Live environment
Challenging topography
Architect | BDPC&S | BakerHicksMEP | Wallace Whittle
Ardrossan Community Campus | £74mNorth Ayrshire Council
The project will create a new community and educational campus on a former brownfield site within the town's North Shore and Harbour area, and will target in-use energy consumption of 67/kW/m2/annum.
The new facility with comprise early years, primary, and secondary school with additional support needs. The shared community facilities will also include a library, learning hub and indoor sports facilities including swimming pool, sports hall, gymnasium, dance studio & fitness studio.
Externally a full-size grass pitch for rugby/football and full-sized 3G pitch floodlit will be required for school/community use.
We are very much looking forward to working with Morgan Sindall to take this project to fruition.
SCAPE Scotland Framework project
LEIP funded
SFT engagement
BIM Level 2
2027 Completion
Architect | JM ArchitectsC&S | Blyth + Blyth MEP | Wallace Whittle
Waterfront Place | £6mDundee, Scotland
On one of the prime spots on the waterfront, Morgan Sindall delivered an urban beach, travel hub, landscaping and interactive play area for Dundee City Council.
The Waterfront Place site is adjacent to the V&A Museum of Design. The development includes a landscaped 7000 sq ft urban beach surrounded by bench seating, and a 2150 sq ft active travel hub offering cycle hire and storage. The single storey travel hub has been designed to match the neighbouring museum.
At the centre of the urban beach is a stainless steel whale sculpture designed by award-winning artist Lee Simmons.
The scheme was delivered as part of Dundee's £1 billion regeneration project.
Anyone who comes here will see the quality of work, which was in itself a key part of our desire to attract people here, not just from the city but from across Scotland, so that they could truly experience the re-established connection between the city and river.
Sculpture installation
Architect | Holmes Miller
Ballater Station Reinstatement | £3.4mAberdeenshire, Scotland
Ballater Station is a former station in the village of Ballater in Aberdeenshire. The station was the nearest station to Balmoral Castle.
The old station, containing Queen Victoria's waiting room, was a visitor centre with a replica royal carriage. Unfortunately in 2015 Ballater Station suffered considerable fire damage - a huge loss for the community.
Morgan Sindall were appointed by Aberdeenshire Council to reconstruct, retain, and repair the station.
The rebuilt station building houses a Visit Scotland information centre, a restaurant, a tea room, and a public library, as well as the Royal Waiting Room and carriage.
You have created a building that you should be justifiably proud to pass on to us. It is a magnificent facility which is arguably better than it was prior to the fire. I would also like to congratulate your workers who have been a credit to Morgan Sindall by becoming members of our community.
GALE Centre | £488kInvernesshire, Scotland
The first commercial Passivhaus building in Scotland, the GALE Centre houses a community cafe, shop, and tourist information services.
One of the aims of the centre is to provide a permanent outlet for local people to sell their products and baking. It also provides valuable year round local employment opportunities.
Morgan Sindall were appointed by Gairloch & Loch Ewe Action Forum (GALE) to construct the centre.
The brief was for the 2700 sq ft building to including renewable, locally-sourced materials and to adhere to the strict thermal insulation and air tightness requirements to meet Passivhaus specifications - the first of its kind in Scotland.
The look and feel of the building attract regular praise even 10 years on. The heat recovery and mechanical ventilation system means the air is always fresh which makes it a great working environment.
Architect | Neil Sutherland ArchitectsC&S | Fairhurst
Potteries Museum, Stoke-on-Trent | £5.4mSCAPE - Stoke-on-Trent City Council
The potteries museum and art gallery extension project was borne out of the need to celebrate the restoration of a MK XVI Spitfire.
Gifted to the city in 1972 to commemorate the birth place of RJ Mitchell (the Spitfire designer), the fully restored spitfire now sites in a 3,800 square foot extension with specialist structural glazing.
In addition, the team also delivered a comprehensive extension of the 4,200 square foot café to create a fresh experience for visitors.
Working through the pandemic, and overcoming unmapped services challenges, the team delivered on time and in budget, whilst deliver £950k in social value locally.
Our heritage-led regeneration is creating a quality environment where visitors, residents and people working here can come and spend time in amazing spaces. It’s changing the landscape of Stoke-on-Trent for the better, providing a massive lift for the area.
Architect | GNAPM | Pick EverardC&S | Pick EverardMEP | Counch Perry Wilkes
Hitchin Town Cricket Club | £5.1mHitchin, Hertfordshire
The project for Hitchin Cricket Club and Blueharts Hockey Club has revitalised the ground at Lucas Lane – creating a future-fit sporting centre for the community at the ground, which was established in 1866.
Works included demolition of existing clubhouse and design and build of a new two-storey cricket pavilion comprising changing and meeting rooms, kitchen and large social area on the 1st floor. External works include the construction of a 5G hockey pitch, practice nets, scoreboard and car park.
The site is located close to Hitchin town centre on the perimeter of a mature residential area, adjacent to an old person’s residence and overlooking green fields. Access to the site is via narrow estate roads so deliveries had to be planned and managed carefully.
A glowing recommendation for the whole Morgan Sindall team from pre-construction when you stood out from the others and truly understood what we wanted to achieve, right through to the meticulously planned aftercare period"
Architect | SaundersPM | Moult WalkerC&S | Mason Navarro PledgeMEP |
Market Rasen Leisure Centre | £4.9mMarket Rasen, Lincolnshire
Design and construction of a brand new leisure centre with four court sports hall, gym, café, changing facilities and a full size 3G pitch.
Procured through the SCAPE Regional Construction framework, the 18,300sqft facility was designed closely with Everyone Active focusing on generous glazing for natural lighting as well as material palette that considers and compliments the natural surroundings.
During the build, almost £1.1 million of social value investment was delivered back into the local community through educational engagement, community projects and local employment. Since opening, the centre, which is the first of its kind locally, saw a 394% growth in users.
This is a fantastic facility. The place has that feel of a top quality, high-end finish. It’s been really popular. We’ve had overwhelming support here because the community have wanted it for so long and the authority has really listened.
Architect | CPMGPM | West Lindsay DCC&S | CurtinsMEP | BEC
Cambridge Union Society | £4.3mCambridge, Cambridgeshire
The complete refurbishment of a Grade II listed building for the University of Cambridge.
Works on the building including the restoration and rebuild of the original façade, internal refurbishments, demolition of the old toilet blocks and construction of a new link building, remodelling of the basement, creation of a new public café and restaurant, complete overhaul of the mechanical and electrical services and numerous accessibility improvements throughout the building.
The CUS project was carried out right next door to our student accommodation new build project, therefore joint design co-ordination was key to ensure these schemes linked together seamlessly both physically and programme wise.
The project team were great, customer focused people. I was very impressed with the safety approach and the systems adopted for working through a pandemic. They really helped with getting an affordable scheme in place despite an inadequate budget.
Architect | BB+CPM | BidwellsC&S | Mott MacDonaldMEP | Cunnington Clarke
Skelton Lakes Motorway Services | £35mLeeds
Approximately 2 miles east of Leeds city centre, Leeds Skelton Lake combines world-class design with an exciting new range of popular food and drink, retail and leisure brands.
Skelton Lake has been designed to meet environmental sustainability criteria as a landmark development that will set new standards for UK motorway services. Leeds Skelton Lake Services is an award-winning motorway service area (MSA) located at Junction 45 on the M1.
Sited within a 40,000 m2 country park, the environmentally sensitive project employs a series of large undulating green roofs supported by exposed glulam beams. Inside, generous double-height spaces and clerestory glazing provide high levels of daylighting.
Projects such as Skelton Lake Services give our students remarkable insight into cutting-edge developments in the construction industry. Partnerships such as those with Morgan Sindall are fantastic at maximising employment opportunities and valuable work experience.
41 College students worked on site
100 students attended site visits
Support pledged for College Careers Month and International Women's day
Timber Frame
Exposed long span glulam beams
Electric charging station
Living Green Roof
Architect | Corstorphine + Wright
Wakefield Trinity | £10.8mWakefield
This £10.8m development at the Wakefield Trinity Rugby League stadium saw the removal of the existing east stand and its replacement with a 2-storey stand with 2,500 seated capacity, a first-floor hospitality lounge, and ground-floor players facilities, public concourses and meeting rooms.
We also needed to undertake an internal refurbishment of the Rollin Shack to provide offices, a café, conference and meeting rooms, and fitness facilities including changing rooms and exercise studios for community use. This work, together with the improvement and formalisation and resurfacing of the car park, has allowed the existing north stand to increase its capacity back up to 1200 spectators.
15 project apprenticeships
40 volunteering hours
31 tonnes of Co2 saved
Pagabo Framework
2,600 seat stand
New player facilities, staff areas and concourses, along with a restaurant
Architect | AFL Architechs PM | Turner and TownsendC&S | Nolan AssociatesMEP | CPW
Woowich Leisure Centre | £85mRoyal Borough of Greenwich
Located in the heart of Woolwich town centre, the 12,800m2 three-storey facility is set to become one of the country’s largest urban leisure centres when it opens in 2025.
The project is being delivered through the Southern Construction Framework (SCF), a quality-managed collaborative construction framework for public bodies to procure major building works, using a two-stage open book process to deliver best value.
The new, stacked-solution leisure centre is a key part of the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s ambitious regeneration plans for Woolwich. Working closely with the Council, we've designed and developed a centre that will provide the local community with opportunities to get more active, including people with disabilities and those with dementia.
It's exciting to see construction start on such a significant Council regeneration scheme. This will provide the local community with a top quality facility, designed with sustainability and accessibility at its core.”
SCF framework
25m-eight lane swimming pool, a full depth-changing training pool and leisure water with waterslides
A health suite and spa with sauna and steam room
Fitness suites, multi-purpose exercise studios and squash courts
A six-court sports hall and a five-a-side hall
Flexible and accessible community spaces
Architect | Faulkner BrownsPM | Hadron ConsultingC&S | Buro HappoldMEP | Buro Happold
Houghton Regis Leisure Centre | £25mBedfordshire
Driven forward by £20 million of government Levelling Up funding the new community and leisure centre will support the post-pandemic health and wellbeing of the area’s community.
Residents can look forward to an eight-lane, 25-metre community swimming pool, which is more than double the size of the pool at the existing Houghton Regis Leisure Centre. To enhance the swimming experience, there will be a learner pool with a movable floor to raise or lower the depth for swimming lessons as well as a separate splash pool.
A 127-station, state-of-the-art fitness suite and exercise studio will provide dedicated spaces for a range of different classes. It will also include two squash courts, a café, community space, a crèche, a children’s outdoor play zone, an outdoor fitness trail and enjoyable public areas.
We were very pleased to secure £20 million of government funding to help build this fantastic new centre .We really hope residents take full advantage of and enjoy this brilliant new facility.”
Pagabo framework
Two-storey hub
25m main pool, a learner pool and a separate shallow pool
Substantial fitness suite, dedicated spin bikes studio, two squash courts & creche
238-spark car park, incorporating EV charging points
Outdoor children’s play area and fitness trail
Levelling-up funding grant
Opened Spring 2025
Architect | DB3PM | Press & StarkeyC&S | Furness Partnership