DEVELOPMENT PIPELINE
2012
pool, gym, dance studio, climbing wall and fl oodlit fi ve-a-side
NEW MULTI-MILLION POUND LEISURE pitches. It will also feature a new GP surgery. Funding comes
CENTRE FOR GOSPORT from the government and a partnership between Sandwell
Gosport Borough Council is building an £11m leisure facility Council, Sandwell Leisure Trust, Sandwell Primary Care
to replace its existing Holbrook Recreation Centre. Trust and Sandwell Local Improvement Finance Trust.
The facility will offer a 25m, six-lane swimming pool
and teaching pool, a 200-seat spectator area, a four-court
2012
sports hall, a fi tness suite with 60 to 100 stations, a sauna £31M BOLTON ONE SWIMMING POOL PROJECT
and steamroom and a fl ood-lit synthetic sports pitch. A Bolton One, a £31m swimming facility to be built in Bolton,
crèche, soft play area, café, function area, and dry and wet is due to be completed by early 2012.
changing rooms will also be included. A hotel, shop and The new centre, which will also offer health and
restaurant are also planned as part of the project. academic facilities, will house an eight-lane, 25m
Construction work will begin during 2010 and is expected swimming pool with seating for 250 spectators, a
to be completed in 2012. The existing recreation centre is therapeutic hydrotherapy pool for disabled people, a
to remain open until work on the new facility is fi nished. fi tness suite, a group exercise studio and a community
gym. The centre will be managed by Serco.
2012
£15M PORTWAY LIFESTYLE CENTRE
2012
A £15m health, wellbeing and leisure centre in Sandwell, THREE PROJECTS FOR LEEDS COUNCIL
West Midlands, is set to open in 2012. Leeds City Council is to open three new centres in 2012.
Portway Lifestyle Centre, which will replace the existing Two of the new developments, being funded with £30m of
Oldbury Leisure Centre, will offer a sports hall, hydrotherapy PFI funds, are already underway in Morley and Armley. The
new Morley centre will include a 25m pool, a 10m learner
pool, a 150-station Bodyline gym, two sports halls, a multi-
activity hall and dance studio, plus bar/café. The Armley site
will offer similar facilities plus a hydrotherapy pool.
The third scheme – a £32m centre in Holt Park, near
Cookridge – will combine services provided by Leeds
City Council’s adult social care, youth and sports services,
NHS Leeds and the local community. It will include a 25m
swimming pool, an accessible learner pool with beach, a
sports hall and a Bodyline gym. The centre, which is yet to
be named, will also host health education workshops and
exercise classes. Wellbeing aspects of the project include
a hydrotherapy pool and sensory rooms. The centre is
intended to replace the existing Holt Park Leisure Centre and
contribute to the regeneration of Holt Park District Centre.
Bolton One, a £31m swimming facility set to be The new centres, all opening in 2012, will create community
managed by Serco, will be completed by early 2012 sports hubs with links to schools, PCTs and Social Services.
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