Whitchurch’s new state of the art leisure centre is a step closer to reality after it was granted planning permission today.
The £13.1million new swimming and fitness centre, which is being funded by Shropshire Council, was granted planning approval under delegated powers, and construction is now expected to begin early next year.
“The centre will be built to the most efficient energy standards in support of Shropshire Council’s aim of achieving net zero by 2030. It is a very exciting project to be part of.”“I am delighted that planning permission has been granted. It now means we are able to move forward with the development and soon offer more great opportunities for people living in Whitchurch and the surrounding areas to improve and maintain a healthy lifestyle.
Since the pool’s closure in March 2020 investigations to identify the cause of an ongoing leak at the facility and the practicalities of carrying out repair works showed that the swimming pool defects are such that it would not be able to reopen. Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors.
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