Green light for six-lane pool and splash pad at new Deal Leisure Centre
Major plans for a new leisure centre in Deal with a six-lane pool, gym, fun inflatable sessions and a toddler splash pad were agreed by DDC’s cabinet at a meeting last night (13 January).
Councillors were asked to give approval for the ambitious £20m project to proceed to the next stage of development, including an additional swimming lane and leisure options.
Original plans were for a five-lane pool and no dedicated splash pad, but after considering feedback from the public following nine engagement events and further testing the financial implications, an extra lane and leisure opportunities have been included in the scheme.
This will be in addition to a new state-of-the-art gym and health and fitness studios, toning tables and cafe area.
On this approval, the new-build facilities will potentially be delivered by summer 2027 and integrated with the existing sports hall and indoor tennis centre.
The lease between the current operator Your Leisure and DDC to operate Tides Leisure Centre ends on 31 March 2025, at which point the swimming pool and gym will close to allow the project to progress.
While it had been hoped to keep the tennis centre and sports hall open at this time, during the meeting councillors agreed that these facilities will need to close for nine months from 1 April 2025 while a new Deal Leisure Centre management contract is being tendered.
The new contract will begin with a new provider in January 2026, at which point the sports hall and tennis centre will reopen while development work continues.
Your Leisure has informed their staff and will be writing to their customers by the end of the month to let them know how the closure of the centre will affect their membership.
Leader of DDC Cllr Kevin Mills said: “It has been a long journey to reach this point and we are thrilled to be within touching distance of work beginning on this exciting new leisure centre for Deal.
“We listened to your feedback during our public engagement sessions and are pleased to be able to add an extra swimming lane which will allow for fun inflatable sessions and lane swimming, as well as a splash pad for our youngest residents.
“We have worked hard to make this centre deliverable in what has been a tough financial climate and some difficult decisions have had to be made. The closure of the gym and swimming pool while the project progresses was a cross-party recommendation from the Project Advisory Group and while we understand people’s frustrations, this project will benefit residents and current user groups in the long-term.
“We will be working with local groups to explore what other facilities are available to users while the centre is closed.
“We look forward to taking this positive step forward to provide much needed facilities for residents and visitors.”
To keep updated on the project please go to the Deal Leisure Centre page.
Notes:
Proposals for the new Deal Leisure Centre were initiated in 2018 but progress was significantly disrupted by COVID-19 as the leisure industry began to recover and rebuild.
Plans were further developed in 2022 when a series of consultation events were held to share early design concepts.
A report was considered by Cabinet in November 2023 to provide a project update and consider financial viability issues, when it was agreed to explore further options that might enable the project to move forward.
The new plans are bringing forward a range of exciting new facilities for the area, while working to ensure the project remains affordable and deliverable.
In accordance with DDC’s Constitution, executive decisions made by Cabinet are subject to call-in by the Overview and Scrutiny Committee. The period for call-in expires four working days after the record of decision is published. Therefore, the information contained in this release may be subject to further review and changes and may not reflect the final decision.