The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Residents get behind bid for sports centre

Consultati­on exercise highlights demand for new sports complex

- jaMie buchan jabuchan@thecourier.co.uk

Residents in Blairgowri­e have been given the chance to shape multi-millionpou­nd plans for a new leisure complex.

The anticipate­d centre will replace ageing sports facilities in Blairgowri­e.

PMR Leisure, which has worked on similar projects up and down the country, is leading a consultati­on exercise, asking locals what they would like to see when the £17.7 million centre opens its doors in 2020.

Residents were invited to make suggestion­s and proposals during an allday session at the town’s learning centre yesterday.

They are calling for, among other things, a 25-metre swimming pool, synthetic sports pitch and facilities for dance classes.

Perth and Kinross Council is spearheadi­ng the developmen­t and funding was ring-fenced during last year’s budget talks.

PMR Leisure director Penny Lochhead said: “The feedback we’ve been getting has been very positive.

“I think people are very pleased to see things moving forward.

“This isn’t a case that we will come up with a fancy design and you won’t hear about it again.

“The opening date is scheduled for 2020, which isn’t a lot of time at all.”

She added: “The new centre is badly needed.

“The facilities here in Blairgowri­e are more than 30 years old and simply past their best, although they are still very well used.”

She added: “We’ve spoken to some local swimming groups and they tell us the pool just isn’t big enough for their needs and they have to go elsewhere for galas.”

Visitors to the 15-hour consultati­on were asked to use a map of the planned site to show where sports pitches and buildings could be built.

The centre is also expected to have meeting rooms for community use.

Ms Lochhead said: “We are gathering all suggestion­s and ideas and aim to report back on what we’ve found by the end of May or beginning of June.”

Afterwards, a planning applicatio­n will be drawn up and submitted for land next to Blairgowri­e High School.

The school and existing leisure centre are expected to remain open while constructi­on gets under way.

The facilities here in Blairgowri­e are more than 30 years old and simply past their best, although they are still very well used. PENNY LOCHHEAD PMR LEISURE

 ?? Picture: Steve MacDougall. ?? Jenni McGregor and her mum Pauline McGregor look over the proposals with Penny Lochhead.
Picture: Steve MacDougall. Jenni McGregor and her mum Pauline McGregor look over the proposals with Penny Lochhead.

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