DEVELOPMENT
January 2009. The estimated cost of the project, to be
funded by Tesco and Lambeth council, is understood to be
between £65m and £100m.
The existing swimming pool closed in November 2009
after an engineer’s report raised concerns about the
condition of the centre’s roof, and further checks revealed PIPELINE
more widespread structural problems.
SUMMEr 2011
£12.3M DErbyShIrE LEISUrE cENTrE PLANS
Derbyshire Dales District Council’s £12.3m Central The Life centre – a £46.5m project in Plymouth
Area Leisure Centre (CALC) in Matlock, Derbyshire,
is underway and on-schedule to open in 2011. Funding for the Life Centre, which will replace the
The all-weather indoor and outdoor complex will existing Mayflower Centre, has been secured from a
incorporate a new competition standard swimming number of sources, including £2.5m from the University
pool, together with two sports halls, while footways of Plymouth and a grant of £2m from Sport England’s new
and cycle routes will criss-cross the site. A new café, Sustainable Facilities Fund. Meanwhile, PCC will finance the
meeting rooms and a community room will also be majority of the project through capital receipts gained from
built to replace the present facilities at Darley Dale the sale of the council’s assets.
Community Centre. The council is in the process of a leisure review which
The council is investing £7m in the CALC scheme, will allocate a management company to run the centre
in addition to financial support from the East Midlands once it is open.
Development Agency (emda), Derby & Derbyshire
Economic Partnership (DDEP) and Sport England.
LATE 2011
NEw £12M cOMPLEx fOr STAffOrDShIrE
SEPT 2011
A new £12m health and wellbeing centre is to be built in
£46.5M LIfE cENTrE SchEME, DEVON Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire.
A new £46.5m regional sports and leisure centre is to be Facilities at the new complex will include a 100-station
built by Plymouth City Council (PCC). fitness suite, a 25m, eight-lane swimming pool, a 15m
The Life Centre, set to open in September 2011, will include learner pool, dance studios and a health suite.
a 150-station fitness suite with studios and a youth gym. It will Treatment and seminar rooms and a café are also planned
also offer a 10-lane, 50m swimming pool, a family leisure pool for the centre, which is being developed by Newcastle-
with flumes, a diving pool with dryside training facility, sauna under-Lyme Borough Council (NLBC) in partnership with
and steam facilities, a climbing zone with aerial assault course, NHS North Staffordshire and Sport England.
a bowls centre and a 12-court multi-use sports hall. Newark-based firm WM Saunders Partnership were
Located in the city’s Central Park, the Life Centre will drawing up plans for the complex, to submit a planning
offer a café and foyer area for the park users, as well application in December 2009. The company was selected
as facilities for bus passengers, pedestrians and cyclists from nearly 40 prospective bidders to design the centre.
including toilets and a shower. The complex is scheduled to open in late 2011.
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