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£9m Horley Leisure Centre opens


Reigate and Banstead Borough Council’s (RBBC) new £9m Horley Leisure Centre has opened on the site of the for- mer Court Lodge School. S&P Architects designed


the new complex, which has replaced the former Horley Anderson Centre and boasts a 25m, six-lane swimming pool and a training pool. Built by Netherlands-based


Pellikaan Construction, the centre also features a 45-sta- tion gym with a free weights area; a four-court sports hall; and an exercise studio. T e facility off ers separate male, female, fam-


ily, group and disabled changing areas, while a cycle and car park is to be shared with the neighbouring Horley Town Football Club. Greenwich Leisure Limited will operate


Horley Leisure Centre on behalf of the coun- cil, which aims to be accessible to all users and


S&P Architects are behind the design of the new Horley Leisure Centre


incorporates a number of eco-friendly features, such as a biomass heating system. RBBC executive member for healthy com-


munities Adam De Save said: “T e centre looks amazing and provides fantastic new facilities to help people of all ages and abilities keep healthy and active.”


£30m for national sports medicine centre


Health secretary Andrew Lansley has announced £30m of funding towards a new National Sports and Exercise Medicine Centre of Excellence across three UK locations. Loughborough, Sheffield


and London are the planned sites of three hubs that com- prise the new facility, which is one of the government’s main legacy commitments from the 2012 Games this summer. T e Centre of Excellence


will help more people become active and treat injuries caused by exercise and conditions that are associated with a lack of physical activity. It is hoped the facility will help people suff er-


T e centre is to share research fi ndings and best practice with the NHS Lansley said: “T e Olympics are a once in


ing from existing conditions, such as diabetes, benefi t from exercise, while returning injured people to physical health and work quickly.


a life-time opportunity for Britain and it pro- vides a great opportunity for the NHS too. “T e centre will share research fi ndings and


best practice with the NHS so the whole coun- try benefi ts.” Details: http://lei.sr?a=B8e9A


Glasgow swimming centre work reaches landmark


Work on the £13.7m Tollcross International Swimming Centre has reached a landmark stage with the installation of a truss. T e truss forms the framework of an exten-


sion for the new six-lane, 50m warm-up pool at Tollcross, which will add to an existing


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10-lane, 50 metre competition pool – provid- ing a dedicated venue for swimming events at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games. T e design was carried out by Glasgow City


Council’s in-house design team. Construction work is being delivered by Barr Holdings.


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