North Kesteven Centre
Refurbishment NEWSLETTER 2 July 2014
Further boost for refurbishment also be carried out; the A further £1.1m flume will be replaced and investment has been made by North Kesteven relocated to enable better spectator viewing during District Council to meet Gala activities, retile the the needs of users and pool surround, modernise visitors to the centre pool hall, create a Toddler following consultation. Splash activity area, renew On Thursday 26 June, the pool hall heating members of NKDC system and reunanimously roof the entire agreed building. to use The New Homes Bonus Council £1.1m of is a grant paid by central Leader, Cllr government to local its New councils for increasing Mrs Marion Homes the number of homes and Brighton Bonus their use. OBE said: to “I couldn’t enhance welcome this plans for decision more, the the centre’s refurbishment of Sleaford refurbishment. Leisure Centre has proven Original plans include, a a success for residents and new 3G Pitch, relocating visitors alike, and we hope and enlarging the gym that the North Kesteven space, providing more Centre refurbishment studio space for classes, centre will have the same creating a changing outcome. We as a council village and moving the are committed to Arts and cafe downstairs to the Leisure and believe we reception area to create should give something a community hub with back. The extra £1.1m will library and infolinks. ensure this happens and A total of £3.6m is provide another facility now available for the we can all be proud of refurbishment, and the for many more years to extra funding means work on the swimming pool can come”.
Consultation outcomes
During April and May the team consulted with 251 members of the public in regards to the North Kesteven Centre refurbishment. In response to this the district council have amended and improved on plans for the centre by including: Seperate entrance with swipe card access to gym Seperate Box Office for Terry O’Toole Theatre Additional toilets in reception area with disabled access. Provision of a Buggy Park area and overshoe area More studio spaces with potential for additional classes Clearer view from spectators gallery in pool hall Too cold in pool hall so new heating system will be installed More showers to be included in changing village due to demand Disabled access facilities - accessible changing etc... Although there was some support for sauna & steam to be included in the plans, due to limited hours of use and safeguarding these will not go ahead. For further information visit the website below.
www.n-kesteven.gov.uk/NKCentreRefurb NKCentreRefurb@n-kesteven.gov.uk
The first phase of the £3.6m refurbishment project for North Kesteven Sports Centre has begun. As of the 16 June contractors Robert Woodhead Ltd began replacing the old sand based pitch with a new modern 3G Pitch, which will provide a great training facility to the Greenbank Football club, as well as be available for other uses. The 3G pitch, which will meet both Football Association and Hockey Association standards is a blend of grass-like fibres attached to a special backing with a mix rubber crumb brushed in. 3G pitches are one of the major innovations of the last 10 years in the game of football. The development of these 3G Football Turf pitches now replicates the playing
characteristics of the best quality natural turf pitches, unlike those of the 1980s and 90s Mervyn Leggett, Chairman of The FA Pitches and Facilities Committee said; “The Football Association is fully supportive of the use of the Football Turf (3G) artificial pitches in the National Game. The FA recognises the value and benefit of Football Turf facilities to all involved in the game and the positive impact these facilities have had and will have in the future.” It is expected that subcontractors Charles Lawrence Surfaces will complete the pitch by mid August dependent on weather. Further refurbishment plans of North Kesteven Sports Centre itself will include, relocating and enlarging the gym space,
Representatives from NK School, 1Life, NKDC, Robert Woodhead Ltd and Charles Lawrence Surfaces mark the first phase of the refurbishment.
3G
3G Pitch will enhance the game
introducing more studio space and enhancing the entrance area to incorporate a café, and social area. Contractors for overall refurbishment will be appointed in the autumn, with works to start early 2015. Council leader, Cllr Mrs Marion Brighton said: “We are thrilled about the introduction of a 3G pitch in the district, our commitment to leisure in this district continues and, we along with our leisure provider, Leisure in the Community have listened to what the School’s and Football Club’s want. We feel it is important to give something back to residents and visitors, and by providing somewhere that is a joy to go to we feel we are achieving as a District Council.”