Construction News
13/12/2022
Council Announces Proposals To Develop New Leisure Facility In Small Heath
Birmingham City Council has announced plans to develop a new swimming and leisure facility in Small Heath.
Councillor Mariam Khan, Cabinet Member for Health and Social Care, said: "Everyone is keen to see swimming facilities return to Small Heath, as since the pool closed in 2016 there has not been provision in the local area. The return of swimming facilities to the neighbourhood would help to improve health outcomes and provide an important leisure and recreational space."
Birmingham City Council is working to bring the existing pool in Small Heath back into use, by conducting the crucial repairs that need to take place. This is complicated work and will take some time to complete, and the Council will work closely with other stakeholders from the site, including Small Heath Leadership Academy, the Library and the Youth Service, to minimise disruption to services.
This would mean that swimming facilities return to Small Heath, providing the community with a valuable resource, helping to keep the community active and healthy.
As significant work is required to bring the pool back into use, it is not yet possible to give a timescale for when this work will be completed.
Councillor Ian Ward, Leader of Birmingham City Council, said: "The Small Heath Leisure Centre has been a vital part of the Small Heath and Bordesley Green community for many years, and that is why we are also looking at plans to build a new, modern leisure facility in the area, complete with a swimming pool.
"This development would bring state-of-the-art facilities to the area, giving local people the chance to take part in sport and leisure on a redeveloped site."
The development is in its early stages, and local Councillors are working with officers to investigate what the available options are in the locality. Once these options have been explored further, a process of community engagement will begin, in order to understand the views and needs of local residents.
Councillor Mariam Khan, Cabinet Member for Health and Social Care, said: "Everyone is keen to see swimming facilities return to Small Heath, as since the pool closed in 2016 there has not been provision in the local area. The return of swimming facilities to the neighbourhood would help to improve health outcomes and provide an important leisure and recreational space."
Birmingham City Council is working to bring the existing pool in Small Heath back into use, by conducting the crucial repairs that need to take place. This is complicated work and will take some time to complete, and the Council will work closely with other stakeholders from the site, including Small Heath Leadership Academy, the Library and the Youth Service, to minimise disruption to services.
This would mean that swimming facilities return to Small Heath, providing the community with a valuable resource, helping to keep the community active and healthy.
As significant work is required to bring the pool back into use, it is not yet possible to give a timescale for when this work will be completed.
Councillor Ian Ward, Leader of Birmingham City Council, said: "The Small Heath Leisure Centre has been a vital part of the Small Heath and Bordesley Green community for many years, and that is why we are also looking at plans to build a new, modern leisure facility in the area, complete with a swimming pool.
"This development would bring state-of-the-art facilities to the area, giving local people the chance to take part in sport and leisure on a redeveloped site."
The development is in its early stages, and local Councillors are working with officers to investigate what the available options are in the locality. Once these options have been explored further, a process of community engagement will begin, in order to understand the views and needs of local residents.
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