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Carbon neutral leisure

Aiming to achieve the highest sustainability ratings, Epping’s new steel-framed leisure centre is set to provide the Essex town with an economic and …

Herne Bay to get ‘Very Good’ leisure centre

Work is underway on a new David Lloyd Club at Herne Bay in Kent. Set to achieve a BREEAM ‘Very Good’ rating, the club will feature four swimming pools, a …

Work starts on Ballycastle leisure centre

Causeway Coast and Glen Borough Council has appointed Graham as main contractor for its new leisure centre in Ballycastle, Northern Ireland. The £16.4 million …

Steel rises for Epping Leisure Centre

Due to open by the end of the year, the steel frame for the new Epping Leisure Centre is nearing completion. Working on behalf of main contractor Pellikaan …

Green light for Trowbridge leisure centre

Wiltshire Council has given planning permission for a new £25M leisure centre in Trowbridge. The Council said it had a vision to improve the health and …

Sheerness leisure centre to get major revamp

Plans to improve access to health and leisure facilities in Sheerness have been approved. The project is a key component of Swale Borough Council’s £20 …

News in Brief January 2025

Glencar has been appointed by Aviva Investors to construct four logistics/industrial units in a range of sizes from 2,090m2 up to 5,969m2 at Catalyst …

Leisure boost for Leighton Buzzard

Central Bedfordshire Council has chosen Willmott Dixon to build its new leisure centre in Clipstone Park, Leighton Buzzard. The company will start construction …

Leisure centre stacks up

Aiming to achieve a BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ rating and set to be one of the UK’s largest urban facilities, structural steelwork has provided the Woolwich …

Steelwork creating Outstanding south London leisure centre

Aiming to achieve a BREEAM ‘Outstanding’ rating, the steel frame for the Woolwich Leisure Centre, which will be one of the UK’s largest urban leisure …

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