The centre is due to open next summer.
One year on since work started to build the multi-million pound Whitwick and Coalville Leisure Centre, Fosse 107 was given a tour of the site.
Both swimming pools have been dug and water tested ready for tiling, and all activity rooms and the changing areas are built.
Solar panels on the roof of the building are contributing to the council’s Zero Carbon agenda, alongside other energy efficiency measures including air source heat pumps and electric vehicle charging points.
The project is a partnership between North West Leicestershire District Council (NWLDC) and its leisure operator Everyone Active.
So far the build has employed the services of 40 local companies, with ten local people have been employed for the duration of the build.
Check out photos of the project here:
- COALVILLE LEISURE CENTRE
- COALVILLE LEISURE CENTRE
- COALVILLE LEISURE CENTRE
- COALVILLE LEISURE CENTRE
- Solar panels on the roof of the leisure centre
- COALVILLE LEISURE CENTRE
- COALVILLE LEISURE CENTRE
- COALVILLE LEISURE CENTRE
- COALVILLE LEISURE CENTRE
- Swimming pool
- COALVILLE LEISURE CENTRE
- COALVILLE LEISURE CENTRE
- COALVILLE LEISURE CENTRE
Councillor Richard Blunt, leader of NWLDC, took part in the exclusive tour.
“It’s impressive to see the progress on this fantastic building,” he said.
"You can now really get a sense of how the new leisure centre will make a positive impact on people’s lives, providing state of the art facilities for health and wellbeing.”
Pictured Left to Right: Jay Harrison, Site Manager at Metnor, Stephen Round, Director at Everyone Active, NWLDC Councillor Stuart Gillard, ward member, NWLDC Councillor Tony Gillard, ward member and Portfolio Holder for Business and Regeneration, NWLDC Councillor Andrew Woodman, Portfolio Holder for Community Services and NWLDC Leader Councillor Richard Blunt.
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