KINGSTON: Kingfisher Leisure Centre planning application to be decided next week

By Tilly O'Brien 5th Feb 2025

CGI of the planned new leisure centre in Kingston (Credit: Roberts Limbrick/Kingston Council, provided in Kingston Council documents)
CGI of the planned new leisure centre in Kingston (Credit: Roberts Limbrick/Kingston Council, provided in Kingston Council documents)

The planning application regarding the Kingfisher Leisure Centre is to be decided at a Kingston Council meeting next Wednesday, 12 February, at 7.30pm in the Guildhall.

Plans to build a new leisure centre were submitted in November, after long delays left residents without one.

The building is set to replace the Kingfisher Leisure Centre, which shut in 2019 and was demolished in 2022 after it was decided repairs to fix the roof would cost more than £5million.

Kingston Council previously said a replacement leisure centre would be built on the same site by late 2024.

But it scrapped the original designs last year after a tendering process to appoint a contractor for the project returned a figure of £79.5m – much higher than its approved budget of £44.5m.

The current planning application proposes 'more modest' designs for the leisure centre which, if approved, would be two storeys tall.

It would have an eight-lane swimming pool with seating for 150 spectators, a teaching pool, four-court sports hall, two squash courts, changing facilities, showers, a gym, group cycling studio and three activity studios.

A health suite with a sauna, steam room and relaxation area are included in the plans, along with a café for 100 customers, public plaza, soft play area and an upgraded play area in Fairfield East.

The leisure centre would be 'car free' except for two disabled parking bays, while it would have 72 cycle parking spaces.

The council would also plant 56 new trees on the site.

The council said it has brought on board construction partner Pellikaan much earlier in the process than before to give better assurances around costs and the timeline to completion.

Alliance Leisure is overseeing the project, working with architects Roberts Limbrick.

A council report in March said the estimated cost of the revised scheme is £44.9m, although this is subject to change as it progresses.

The authority aims to start building the leisure centre in spring this year, if the planning application is approved, with a target to open it in spring 2027.

You can watch a live recording of the meeting here.

     

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