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tomwalker@leisuremedia.com work starts on wakefi eld one PETE HAYMAN
Work has commenced on the construction of Wakefield ONE – a new £10m swimming pool and fi tness complex in Wakefi eld, West Yorkshire. Willmott Dixon has been
chosen to build the NPS North East-designed venue, which is due for completion next summer. Drivers Jonas Deloitte is project managing the development, which will include the creation of a six- lane, 25m pool, a 13m x 7m learner pool, a 100-station gym and a multi-use studio. A spectator viewing area, an executive
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T e new £10m swimming and fi tness complex will be built on Sun Lane
meeting room and a café will also form part of the complex, which will offer disabled access throughout. Work to prepare the site commenced on 6 June. Wakefield Council leader Peter Box says: “T e new sports facilities will be a great
asset for the city, particularly coming so soon after the opening of the Hepworth Wakefi eld and Trinity Walk.” Drivers Jonas Deloitte assistant director Paul
Denson adds: “Wakefi eld ONE will be open at just the right time to coincide with the London 2012 Olympics.”
dll unveils plans for £12m facility PETE HAYMAN
David Lloyd Leisure (DLL) has announced plans for a new 6,000sq m (64,583sq ſt ) facility in Farnham, Surrey, which is to feature the group’s largest Amida Spa. T e £12m development will
be located next to Farnham Rugby Club and will include a 1,013sq m (10,904sq ft) spa area with six treatment rooms off ering therapies and massages. Other Amida Spa facilities will include four sauna rooms, a relaxation area, a nail studio, a spray tanning salon and experience rooms, as well as outdoor sauna cabins and a spa pool. Elsewhere, the new DLL club in Farnham
will off er eight outdoor tennis courts and an on-site physiotherapy and osteopathy clinic,
T e new £12m complex will incorporate the group’s largest Amida Spa
as well as a multi-purpose sports hall. A 25m swimming pool and separate children’s pool, a 470sq m (5,059sq ſt ) DL Kids area and a 1,337sq m (14,391sq ſt ) gym with CV and resistance machines are also planned.
council reveals vision of new-look facility TOM WALKER
Sutton Council has unveiled the fi rst vision of how Carshalton’s Westcroſt Leisure Centre will look once an extensive £11.3m revamp is completed. Work on the Hoca Practice- designed refurbishment will begin later this
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year, and the complex will close in October to allow the project to be undertaken. It will include an eight-lane swimming pool,
a large multi-sports hall and a heath club. A dance studio, café, IT facilities and a library will also be provided at the new-look venue.
“ I have used Keiser’s equipment extensively at the Welsh Rugby Union. I soon realised that its applications extended far wider than elite athletes. With Keiser’s equipment we can ‘unload’ client’s joints using the Air resistance medium and then put them into a truly functional position where they can work safely and effectively. This has huge implications as I can’t think of any other approach that can do that.”
Hywel Griffiths
Physiotherapist and Director, Therapyworks
Keiser UK Ltd
0845 612 1102
www.keiser.com
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