A planning application has now been submitted for the new leisure centre in Kingston town centre, bringing delivery of the exciting community facility another step closer.
The proposals will create the range of activities that residents and stakeholders want in an efficiently designed building that can be delivered within an affordable budget. Accessibility and inclusivity remain key features of the project, with new pedestrian links into the town centre and a range of landscaped public spaces throughout the scheme.
Should planning permission and committee approval be granted, construction of the centre is envisaged to start in Spring 2025, with the target of opening the new building in Spring 2027.
In a significant change from the previous project, construction expert Pellikaan was brought on board much earlier to give better assurances about costs and the programme as the project progresses to completion. Designed by award-winning architect Roberts Limbrick, the project continues to be overseen by Alliance Leisure, procured through the UK Leisure Framework, who have brought together the expertise needed to deliver the project, including project management from Hadron Consulting.
Kingston thanked all those who participated and gave feedback on the proposals. The final designs reflect the comments received from the community, key stakeholders, the Design Review Panel, and the planning authority. You can now view and comment on the final proposals by visiting the council’s planning portal and using planning reference number 24/02624/CREG3.
Cllr Alison Holt, portfolio holder for for economic development & leisure, said:
“The submission of a planning application is a significant milestone in the delivery of a new leisure centre that meets the highest standards of quality, sustainability and accessibility.
“We are ensuring all of the necessary processes are completed to bring the project forward as quickly as possible, and I’m excited that we are progressing swiftly towards a fantastic new facility for all in the borough to use in the coming years.”
Tom Fairey, development director alliance leisure, said:
“We are delighted that this hugely significant project has now taken another large step towards being delivered for Kingston.
“We are looking forward to continuing at pace through the final stage of pre-construction and working with our expert partners to deliver this exciting new centre that meets the needs of the borough for many years to come.”
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