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    Oct 2023

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    Knaresborough leisure centre opening delayed again

    by John Plummer

    | 18 Oct, 2023
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    The opening of Knaresborough's new leisure centre has been delayed again.

    North Yorkshire Council originally planned to open the £17.6 million Knaresborough Leisure and Wellness Centre when Knaresborough Pool closed at the end of summer.

    But the opening was put back until November because of what the council described as "an unavoidable delay involving the new electrical supply to the building".

    In a fresh update today, the council said the scheme had been delayed by another month and was now due to open in early December.





    Nic Harne, the council's corporate director for community development, said:

    “We have been informed by the contractor that due to complex mechanical and electrical works at Knaresborough Leisure and Wellness Centre taking longer than anticipated there will, unfortunately, be a slight delay to its re-opening.
    “We now anticipate that the newly refurbished centre will be open to the public in early December.”


    A council spokesperson said the delay had not increased the cost of the project.

    It means people in Knaresborough will be without a pool for at least three months.

    The leisure centre, which is being built next to the former pool, will include a six-lane 25-metre pool, activity pool with flume, sauna and steam room, fitness suite and studio, spin studio, café, electric car charging points and bicycle storage.

    Once the old pool has been demolished, a play area will be installed in front of the new facility.



    Brimhams Active, the council-owned company that manages leisure services in the Harrogate district, uploaded some photos of the leisure centre site today, which we have shown in this article.

    The former Harrogate Hydro, which is also operated by Brimhams Active, reopened in September as Harrogate Leisure and Wellness Centre after a £13.5 million refurbishment.

    Councillor Matt Walker, a Liberal Democrat who represents Knaresborough West, said:

    "Having no pool in Knaresborough for an additional couple of months will add cost for young families during this cost of living crisis who will have to take children to Starbeck Baths or the Hydro.
    "I will be asking the council for £1 swimming admissions for all children for the first month when the new Knaresborough pool finally opens."


    Cllr Walker added he was disappointed not to have been informed of the news before the media and called on the council to "improve its poor communication with elected members across Harrogate and Knaresborough".




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