The Chronicle

Council in race against time to build leisure hub

- By DANIEL HOLLAND Local democracy reporter daniel.holland@reachplc.com

COUNCIL bosses insist they are still confident that a new leisure centre in Newcastle will be built before a “very tight” government deadline expires.

City bosses are pushing to deliver a state-of-the-art new facility to replace the closed West Denton swimming pool, after being awarded almost £20m from the Government’s Levelling Up Fund last year.

The move to build a new leisure centre, which will have two pools and a library, came after a public outcry over operator GLL shutting down the existing Outer West pool in 2020.

But there have been fears that the new centre will not be built in time to meet a tight funding deadline, with the Government having said that it expects the funding awarded to be spent by March 2024, or into the following financial year for larger projects deemed exceptiona­l.

That timeframe gives Newcastle City Council potentiall­y less than two years to obtain planning permission for the developmen­t, demolish the existing facilities in West Denton Way, and build the new centre in their place.

At Monday’s council cabinet meeting, the city’s Lib Dem opposition leader Nick Cott raised concerns again about the “very tight timeframe” and asked for reassuranc­e that the Government’s deadline can be met. Labour’s Lesley Storey said the Lib Dems were “right to point out how challengin­g this project is” and attacked the Government for imposing a “false timescale”.

But Coun Storey, the cabinet member responsibl­e for leisure centres, said the scheme was being “aggressive­ly project-managed” and that she had a “huge amount of confidence in the team”. She added: “You are right to be concerned, I am concerned and the team are doing everything they possibly can to keep this project on track.”

The cabinet approved a change in the procuremen­t process to appoint a contractor to build the new leisure centre in order to attract more competitiv­e bids for the work, as only a single company working under the council’s normal framework was available.

Council leader Nick Kemp said: “We are very, very aware of the tightness of the timescale. It is something that was imposed upon us but we are committed to delivering an excellent project in the Outer West.”

The proposed site would have a 25-metre main swimming pool, a smaller training pool, a library, cafe, sports hall, gym, and studios. It is understood the council’s planning committee is due to consider the applicatio­n next month.

Sport England, while supportive of the plans, has raised concerns that “vital contextual informatio­n” is missing from the council’s designs and that no justificat­ion has been provided for the scale of the facilities.

 ?? ?? Plans for a new leisure centre in West Denton, Newcastle
Plans for a new leisure centre in West Denton, Newcastle
 ?? ?? Plans for a new leisure centre in West Denton, Newcastle
Plans for a new leisure centre in West Denton, Newcastle

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