Construction News
10/07/2024
Old Leisure Centre In Leeds To Be Replaced With Modern Sports Hub
Leeds City Council has approved plans to transform an ageing leisure centre site into a new state-of-the-art sports and wellbeing hub.
Fearnville Leisure Centre in Gipton will now be replaced with a new facility that will enhance the health and well-being of children, families, the local community and sports clubs in the area.
The new-look centre will be built on part of King George V Playing Fields, a 28-acre green space where the current leisure centre is housed, and will include high-quality amenities such as a 25-metre main pool, learner pool and water splash pads, a 120-station gym, all-weather pitch, spin studio, family changing village, soft play, party rooms and a café.
Work is expected to start on site early in the new year and take around 18 months to complete.
The existing centre will remain open for use while the new facility is built, before being demolished once construction is complete.
It is hoped the new site will encourage more take-up of physical activity among residents in Gipton and Harehills and Killingbeck and Seacroft – densely-populated wards which suffer from low life expectancy and high obesity rates – as well as benefiting wider east Leeds.
Councillor Salma Arif, executive member for adult social care, active lifestyles and culture, said: "This is an exciting step forward in the delivery of brand new facility that will provide a significant boost to the health and wellbeing of people in east Leeds.
"We hope the new centre will be a great source of pride for the local community, offering increased opportunities for physical activities as well as bringing social and mental health benefits to all who use it.
"Improving the health and wellbeing of our residents is one of the foundations of the council’s Best City Ambition and this new facility reaffirms our commitment to ensuring the people who are the poorest improve their health the fastest.
"We now look forward to progressing to the next phase of the plans and seeing this long-standing ambition become a reality."
Fearnville Leisure Centre in Gipton will now be replaced with a new facility that will enhance the health and well-being of children, families, the local community and sports clubs in the area.
The new-look centre will be built on part of King George V Playing Fields, a 28-acre green space where the current leisure centre is housed, and will include high-quality amenities such as a 25-metre main pool, learner pool and water splash pads, a 120-station gym, all-weather pitch, spin studio, family changing village, soft play, party rooms and a café.
Work is expected to start on site early in the new year and take around 18 months to complete.
The existing centre will remain open for use while the new facility is built, before being demolished once construction is complete.
It is hoped the new site will encourage more take-up of physical activity among residents in Gipton and Harehills and Killingbeck and Seacroft – densely-populated wards which suffer from low life expectancy and high obesity rates – as well as benefiting wider east Leeds.
Councillor Salma Arif, executive member for adult social care, active lifestyles and culture, said: "This is an exciting step forward in the delivery of brand new facility that will provide a significant boost to the health and wellbeing of people in east Leeds.
"We hope the new centre will be a great source of pride for the local community, offering increased opportunities for physical activities as well as bringing social and mental health benefits to all who use it.
"Improving the health and wellbeing of our residents is one of the foundations of the council’s Best City Ambition and this new facility reaffirms our commitment to ensuring the people who are the poorest improve their health the fastest.
"We now look forward to progressing to the next phase of the plans and seeing this long-standing ambition become a reality."
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