DEVELOPMENT
DEcEMBEr 2010
LEaThErhEaD rEVaMP
A £12.3m refurbishment of Leatherhead Leisure Centre in
Surrey, managed by Fusion Lifestyle for Mole Valley District
Council, is being carried out this year.
Work started in April 2009 on phase one, which included PIPELINE
a new 438sq m (4,721sq ft), 90-station fitness suite, a studio,
two squash courts, a crèche, a soft play area and a multi-use
games area. Phase two, to be completed in 2010, includes a
new ground floor reception and changing rooms for the new
gym, including sauna, steamroom and beauty therapy rooms. Leatherhead Leisure centre – £12.3m refurbishment
The 25m swimming pool and sports hall will also be upgraded.
new leisure centre. Features include an eight-lane swimming
2010–2012
pool, eight-court sports hall and large fitness suite. Work is
INVErcLyDE £23M INVEsTMENTs set to begin in April 2010 with completion by the end of 2011,
Inverclyde Council has a £23m programme of investment in opening to the public in early 2012.
its leisure developments for 2010 and beyond. Finally, Kirkcaldy Swimming Pool will be replaced by a
Plans include a new £10.9m flagship multi-use sport/ new £15.3m leisure centre, which is planned to open in
leisure facility at Rankin Park, Greenock, to replace the October 2011. The new centre will offer a 25m, six-lane
existing Greenock Sports Centre, currently managed by swimming pool, a training pool, sports hall, fitness suite,
Inverclyde Leisure. Work is to begin in August 2010 and studio, 70-seat gallery and two cafés.
complete by August 2012. Also planned is the upgrade
of Gourock Outdoor Swimming Pool, also managed by
FEB 2011
Inverclyde Leisure. Work is to begin in October 2010. NEw LEIsurE cENTrE FOr cLaPhaM
Other developments include all-weather, floodlit The Clapham One development – part of Lambeth
football pitches at Gourock Park, Greenock Broomhill and Council’s Future Clapham project – is underway and is
Greenock Inverclyde Academy, and a new stadium facility expected to open in phases, starting in February 2011.
including a new football pitch at Parklea, Port Glasgow. The project includes a revamp of the existing Clapham
Leisure Centre, managed by the London Borough of Lambeth,
2010–2012
including a new 25m swimming pool, a 100-station gym, a
£50M INVEsTMENT IN FIFE FacILITIEs four-court sports hall and an indoor climbing wall. The plans
Fife Council is spending £50m on its three main leisure also include a community hub – the adjoining Mary Seacole
facilities, operated by Fife Sport and Leisure Trust. House will be turned into a healthcare centre, 136 homes and
A £17.2m refurbishment to Carnegie Leisure Centre in a community library with a performance space and a café.
Dunfermline, due for completion at the end of 2010, involves The scheme is self-financing, so the public access facilities
replacing the original pool with a new 25m pool with movable will be constructed at no cost to council tax payers.
floor, retaining the building’s Edwardian facade. The second The new fitness facilities are expected to open in
project is a £21.1m scheme to replace the Fife Institute of February 2011, while the library and healthcare facility will
Physical Recreation Education (FIPRE) in Glenrothes with a open in summer 2011.
107
Page 1 |
Page 2 |
Page 3 |
Page 4 |
Page 5 |
Page 6 |
Page 7 |
Page 8 |
Page 9 |
Page 10 |
Page 11 |
Page 12 |
Page 13 |
Page 14 |
Page 15 |
Page 16 |
Page 17 |
Page 18 |
Page 19 |
Page 20 |
Page 21 |
Page 22 |
Page 23 |
Page 24 |
Page 25 |
Page 26 |
Page 27 |
Page 28 |
Page 29 |
Page 30 |
Page 31 |
Page 32 |
Page 33 |
Page 34 |
Page 35 |
Page 36 |
Page 37 |
Page 38 |
Page 39 |
Page 40 |
Page 41 |
Page 42 |
Page 43 |
Page 44 |
Page 45 |
Page 46 |
Page 47 |
Page 48 |
Page 49 |
Page 50 |
Page 51 |
Page 52 |
Page 53 |
Page 54 |
Page 55 |
Page 56 |
Page 57 |
Page 58 |
Page 59 |
Page 60 |
Page 61 |
Page 62 |
Page 63 |
Page 64 |
Page 65 |
Page 66 |
Page 67 |
Page 68 |
Page 69 |
Page 70 |
Page 71 |
Page 72 |
Page 73 |
Page 74 |
Page 75 |
Page 76 |
Page 77 |
Page 78 |
Page 79 |
Page 80 |
Page 81 |
Page 82 |
Page 83 |
Page 84 |
Page 85 |
Page 86 |
Page 87 |
Page 88 |
Page 89 |
Page 90 |
Page 91 |
Page 92 |
Page 93 |
Page 94 |
Page 95 |
Page 96 |
Page 97 |
Page 98 |
Page 99 |
Page 100 |
Page 101 |
Page 102 |
Page 103 |
Page 104 |
Page 105 |
Page 106 |
Page 107 |
Page 108 |
Page 109 |
Page 110 |
Page 111 |
Page 112 |
Page 113 |
Page 114 |
Page 115 |
Page 116 |
Page 117 |
Page 118 |
Page 119 |
Page 120 |
Page 121 |
Page 122 |
Page 123 |
Page 124 |
Page 125 |
Page 126 |
Page 127 |
Page 128 |
Page 129 |
Page 130 |
Page 131 |
Page 132 |
Page 133 |
Page 134 |
Page 135 |
Page 136 |
Page 137 |
Page 138 |
Page 139 |
Page 140 |
Page 141 |
Page 142 |
Page 143 |
Page 144 |
Page 145 |
Page 146 |
Page 147 |
Page 148 |
Page 149 |
Page 150 |
Page 151 |
Page 152 |
Page 153 |
Page 154 |
Page 155 |
Page 156 |
Page 157 |
Page 158 |
Page 159 |
Page 160 |
Page 161 |
Page 162 |
Page 163 |
Page 164 |
Page 165 |
Page 166 |
Page 167 |
Page 168 |
Page 169 |
Page 170 |
Page 171 |
Page 172 |
Page 173 |
Page 174 |
Page 175 |
Page 176 |
Page 177 |
Page 178 |
Page 179 |
Page 180 |
Page 181 |
Page 182 |
Page 183 |
Page 184 |
Page 185 |
Page 186 |
Page 187 |
Page 188 |
Page 189 |
Page 190 |
Page 191 |
Page 192 |
Page 193 |
Page 194 |
Page 195 |
Page 196