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Green light for Hartlepool leisure centre

Hartlepool councillors have unanimously agreed a revised funding strategy for the town’s new state-of-the-art leisure centre, clearing the way for …

News in Brief: Nov/Dec 2023

Muse Developments and The English Cities Fund (ECF), working alongside, St Helens Borough Council, have appointed VINCI Building as the contractor to deliver …

Cased at ground level

Money has been saved and construction time reduced on this new recreation centre at Burnley by casing the beams on the ground. Mr. H. Westbrook, a director of …

Green light for Stevenage leisure hub

Main contractor Morgan Sindall has been appointed by Stevenage Borough Council to deliver a multi-million-pound Sports and Leisure Hub, as part of the town’s …

Steel-framed Allander Leisure Centre opens

The steel-framed Allander Leisure and Day Care Centre in Bearsden, Glasgow has opened to the public. The initial phase of the project is now complete – part …

Leisure in the frame

Speed of construction and the requirement for large column-free areas were the reasons for choosing a steel-framed solution for a new leisure centre in West …

Low carbon steel creates leisure and office space

Structural steelwork is playing an integral role in the ongoing Canada Water Masterplan, one of the capital’s largest mixed-use regeneration schemes FACT …

Carlisle’s steel-framed Sands Centre completed

The new redeveloped Sands Centre, funded by Carlisle City Council with support from a £2.2M Sport England grant, has been officially opened. Set across two …

COMMENDATION: Britannia Leisure Centre, Hackney

Occupying a confined plot, a stacked structural design has allowed a leisure centre to accommodate all of its required facilities without impeding on the …

News in Brief June 2022

St. Modwen Logistics has received the internationally recognised RoSPA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents) Gold Health and Safety Award for …

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