Andrew McKegney
By Andrew McKegney

Senior Staff Writer

10 March 2022

| | 2 min read

£20m leisure centre – further consultation

Further public consultation begins next week into plans for a £20m leisure centre and swimming pool in Newcastle.

artist's impression
artist's impression of a previous Faulkner Brown's leisure centre

Newcastle City Council received more than 500 responses when it unveiled draft plans and artist’s impressions for a proposed complex in West Denton.

A series of events were held to explain the proposals, and with the first phase of consultation now over, the council is preparing to feed back the results of the consultation in a second and final phase of events before a planning application is submitted at the end of this month.

Cabinet Member for Community Services and Public Engagement, Cllr Irim Ali, said:

“We had an amazing response to the consultation attracting over 500 responses. It shows the level of excitement there is around this project.

“Of the 500 responses, 425 were through the online survey on our Let’s Talk Newcastle website, 68 were on Facebook and there were 44 completed surveys sent directly to us, nine online and 35 on paper.

“We are now holding a second round of events to feedback people’s comments showing how we have listened and amended our plans to accommodate some of those requests.

“This demonstrates the power of consultation and how local communities can shape projects like this in their area. I would like to thank everyone who took the time to take part.”

From Monday March 14 to Thursday March 17, a further eight consultation events will take place online and face-to-face. Six will be with residents and a further two with sports clubs, followed by schools and youth clubs.

New things under consideration from public suggestions include:

  • Increasing the size of the pool from six lanes to eight
  • Extending opening hours
  • Ensuring free parking
  • Having rooms for hire for parties
  • Reducing the amount of glass in the design to improve privacy
  • Ensuring that memberships are all affordable

Once the planning application is submitted to the council at the end of this month, a contractor will be appointed (pending planning permission) and if granted permission, work is expected to start on site in September with construction hoped to be complete in March 2024 and the centre open in the summer 2024.

Consultation stage 2 timetable

14 – 18 March

Date

Time

Group

In person/

virtual

Location

14 March

10-11am

Residents

In person

West Denton Community Centre

Hillhead Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE5 1DN

14 March

6-7pm

Residents

In person

Westerhope Community Centre (The Tute)

Hillhead Rd, Newcastle upon Tyne NE5 1NE

15 March

10.30-11.30am

Residents

In person

Galafield Centre
Newbiggin Lane
Newbiggin Hall
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE5 1LZ

15 March

6-7pm

Residents

virtual

Teams

16 March

10-11am

Residents

In person

Lemington Centre

Tyne View. Newcastle upon Tyne. NE15 8RZ

16 March

6-7pm

Sports Clubs and Resident’s Associations

virtual

Teams

17 March

10-11am

Residents

In person

Throckley Community Hall

Back Victoria Terrace Throckley Newcastle upon Tyne Tyne and Wear NE15 9EL

17 March

4-5pm

Schools and Youth Organisations

virtual

Teams