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Decision day looms for town’s new £33m leisure centre

News | Nicholas Thomas - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 17:03, Tuesday June 4th, 2024.
Last updated: 18:08, Wednesday June 5th, 2024

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An artist's impression of how Caerphilly's new leisure centre could look
An artist’s impression of how Caerphilly’s new leisure centre could look

Planning permission for Caerphilly’s new leisure and wellbeing “hub” is expected to be approved next week.

The £33.6 million project, due to be built on land west of Caerphilly Business Park, will replace the town’s existing sports facilities at Virginia Park.

It will include a swimming pool, sports hall, squash courts, health and fitness suites, adventure play facilities, and a cafe, according to plans submitted by ISG Ltd on behalf of Caerphilly County Borough Council.

The local authority’s planners said the Virginia Park leisure centre is “ageing” with “high maintenance liabilities”, and is “incapable of offering the varied range of services demanded in the 21st century”.

Caerphilly Leisure Centre, Virginia Park

The “modern” replacement on the edge of Caerphilly town is near the railway station – which, separately, is also earmarked for redevelopment – and in a “good location to take advantage of” local transport links.

A car park and bike storage area will also be built for visitors to the new leisure hub, if the plans are approved.

A council report suggests the new, 13-metre tall hub could be clad in timber on the outside.

An artist's impression of how Caerphilly's new leisure centre could look
The new leisure centre would be built near Caerphilly Business Park

The redevelopment of the vacant land, which was long ago a railway yard, will mean that some trees are chopped down, and the council has proposed a “compensatory” replanting scheme away from the site.

A path which currently connects the railway station approach to Caerphilly Business Park will be removed and “re-provided” nearby.

The council’s planning committee will meet on Wednesday June 12, where members are expected to approve the leisure hub application, in line with the planning department’s recommendation.

The UK Government is spending £20m of Levelling-Up Fund cash on the scheme, with the council contributing the remainder from its reserves.

The project forms part of Caerphilly Council’s wider shake-up of its leisure services across the county borough – which also includes the controversial proposed closure of Pontllanfraith Leisure Centre – and its Caerphilly Town 2035 regeneration plan for the local area.

The location of the proposed new leisure centre
The location of the proposed new leisure centre

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