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Jun 2020
Harrogate's oldest swimming pool could be closed as the council looks to cut costs in a major overhaul of its leisure services.
In a report set to be considered by Harrogate Borough Council's cabinet next week, officers say the future of Starbeck Baths - built in 1870 - would need to be considered following the redevelopment of its other pools and gyms.
The council is proposing to build a new Knaresborough leisure centre at Conyngham Hall, replacing the existing pool on King James Road. It will also refurbish the Hydro in Harrogate, with more gym space added, and complete the rebuilding of Ripon Spa Baths, with an opening date currently set for September 2021.
The plans form part of a proposal to transfer the running of leisure services to a local authority controlled company (LACC), which HBC believes would save £284,000 of taxpayers' money. With investment in new and existing pools, and the closure of Starbeck Baths, the council projects savings to be more than double that figure.
In a report to be seen by HBC's cabinet next week, head of culture, tourism and sport Michael Constantine says:
Meanwhile, Conyngham Hall has been identified as the best site for Knaresborough's new leisure centre, after considering sites at Hay-a-Park and Knaresborough House, as well as building a new facility on the existing site.
The report recommends leaving the existing pool open until after the new one is built. Both would remain operational while the Hydro was refurbished, giving capacity for residents to use them and somewhere for staff to work, before the older pool was closed.
With the new Ripon pool set to open next September, building work on the new Knaresborough Pool could begin in summer 2022 and be completed in December 2023. At that point, the Hydro would be closed for work to begin, and would reopen in March 2025. The old Knaresborough pool would then be closed, and plans for the site have not been announced.
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