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PROPERTY £20m leisure centre for Elephant and Castle
Plans for a new £20m lei- sure centre in Elephant and Castle, south London, have been given the go-ahead by Southwark Council. T e new centre will replace an exist- ing centre and will house the area’s fi rst swimming pool for more than 15 years. S&P Architects will be
responsible for designing the centre, in partnership with John McAslan and Partners. The leisure centre will
Facilities at the new centre will include the area’s fi rst pool for 15 years
form part of a regeneration programme being developed by 4 Futures, a partnership between Southwark Council and Balfour Beatty. Demolition was set to begin on the existing
building in October but archaeological discov- eries were made delaying the project’s end date by two months to Q3 2014.
Plans began for the centre aſt er a public con-
sultation in September 2010 produced a huge response from local residents and customers on the need for a revamp. Leader of Southwark Council Peter John
said: “Planning consent means that we’re ready to take this to the next stage.”
Fens visitor centre competition launched
RIBA Competitions – an arm of the Royal Institute of British Architects – has launched a two-stage Design Ideas Competition for the Great Fen Visitor Centre in Cambridgeshire. T e competition has been
commissioned by the Great Fen – a partnership organ- isation which comprises the Environment Agency, Huntingdonshire District Council , Middle Level Commissioners, Natural England and The Wildlife Trust. Great Fen plans to establish a £2m visitor centre at New Decoy Farm in Cambridgeshire and the competition is open to design teams based in Europe and the UK. Up to four schemes will be shortlisted from
the anonymous Stage 1 entries. Stage 2 will involve further exploration and refi nement of
T e proposed site of the Great Fens attraction – New Decoy Farm
the Stage 1 design concepts, with the short- listed teams invited to attend an interview and make a presentation to the Judging Panel. The Great Fen is considered one of the
most important wildlife projects in Britain. Details:
http://lei.sr?a=R6E6F
Public consultation underway on Stafford leisure plans
Staff ord Borough Council is to undertake a public consultation regarding plans to upgrade leisure facilities in the town of Stone. Earlier, an independent report commis-
sioned by the council revealed that facilities were nearing the end of their operational life
and that Stone required a new sports and lei- sure centre and improved football pitches. T e report added that the cost of providing
new facilities would be signifi cant and would need widespread public support before going ahead with future investment.
Twitter: @leisureopps © CYBERTREK 2012
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