Newsletter
Keeping you up to date with the Leisure Centre refurbishment. No.10 September 2013
Countdown to opening begins
Visitors to the refurbished Leisure Centre in Sleaford can start to get excited, with just under a month to go until it’s new-look is revealed. On the 15 October 2013, after a year of being closed, the Sleaford Leisure Centre will be opening its doors once again to the public. Meeting the needs of everyone
from the age of 0 to 90+, the ÂŁ2.85m project is something that local people can be proud of. NKDC and Leisure in the Community have worked closely with builders, RG Carter Ltd to provide the community with a facility that everyone can enjoy. Visitors will be welcomed back
to the Leisure Centre with a range of special sessions and free swimming. Keep your eye out OCTOBER in local press, social media and this newsletter for further details. Keep this date in your diary.
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Giving you everything you wanted and more
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In the run-up to the refurbishment, North Kesteven District Council consulted with the public, swimming clubs and the NK Youth Council to find out exactly what everyone required from their local leisure centre. Through this consultation period it was found that all elements were needed, and no one aspect was more important than the other. Officers from the District Council went away with the architects and found a way in which this could be The new gym layout is spread across two rooms rather than the made possible, giving everyone previous one, meaning there is a lot more space for people to work-out, as well as brand new equipment added. everything they asked for.
The Sauna and Steam rooms were favoured through consultation and so have been kept in the facility. They have been designed to give visitors a relaxing experience, with seperate facilities to cool down and cleanse afterwards. It was felt a dedicated area for under-4s would be of benefit in the Leisure Centre, allowing Leisure in the Community Ltd working to develop and deliver high quality leisure services in North Kesteven District. swimming education to start at a young age.