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armley opens to the public
LCC’s John Procter in Armley Leisure Centre’s new 100-station fi tness suite
Leeds City Council (LCC) opened the doors of the new multi-million pound Armley Leisure Centre to the public on 18 May. A 100-station Bodyline fi tness suite,
a 25m swimming pool and 10m learner pool and a hydrotherapy pool are among the facilities at the complex, which forms part of a wider £33m leisure development in the city. Armley Leisure Centre also includes
a four-court sports hall, a two-court sports hall, a dance studio and a café, as well as an outdoor multi-use games area. Reading-based contractor Interserve started work on the new facility in
details revealed for £23m centre
Contractor Leadbitter Group has been awarded a contract to design and construct the new £23m Beacontree Heath Leisure Centre in London. Working to original designs drawn
up by S&P Architects, the new complex will include a 100-station fi tness suite and two studios, plus dedicated changing facilities. The new leisure centre will also feature a 10-lane, 25m swimming pool and learner pool, a four-court sports hall, a 500-seat spectator area and a martial arts room.
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October 2008, managed by the Local Education Partnership with support from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and Sport England. A new leisure complex is also
being developed at Morley as part of the £33m investment, which is being overseen by LCC. It will replace former facilities that have now been demolished to make way for the joint scheme. LCC executive member for leisure
John Procter says: “Lots of credit goes to the whole team overseeing the project who, despite all the recent problems in the building market, have ensured this centre [opened] perfectly on schedule.”
glenogle centre to re-open
Sports trust Edinburgh Leisure is to re-open Glenogle Swim Centre on 2 July following a £5.7m refurb. While the Victorian style of the
old building has been retained, the centre has been revamped to include improved changing areas, additional disabled changing facilities and access, new gym equipment and a new sauna, steamroom and relaxation area. The work was funded by the City of Edinburgh Council.
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