Work begins on Nottingham leisure centre
Work has begun on a new £6.44m leisure centre in Nottingham.
The new centre, to be built within the grounds of the Djanogly City Academy, will replace the existing Noel Street Leisure Centre.
Facilities will include a 25m swimming pool, a 50-station fitness studio, a sauna and a steamroom.
Nottingham City Council – which will operate the centre – and the Neighbourhood Development Company are funding the project, designed by Archial Architects. Work is being carried out by ISG Regions.
Councillor Dave Trimble said: “This is an exciting new development in the council’s Leisure Transformation Programme, which means that another community will be able to benefit from top class fitness facilities. The council’s continued investment in its leisure facilities supports our aim to inspire more people to be active more often.”
The project is due to completed by March 2010, and Noel Street Leisure Centre is expected to stay open until then.
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