Published: Wednesday, 11th August 2021

The next steps for the potential transformation of Kenilworth’s leisure facilities are set to be discussed at a meeting of Warwick District Council’s Cabinet on Thursday 12 August.

This is ahead of final designs being presented to the Planning Committee.

If approved by Councillors, the multi-million pound redevelopment scheme will bring some of the best sports facilities in the country to the town. The extensive plans include the creation of a second indoor pool at Abbey Fields with direct access to an adjoining sun terrace, as well as a new leisure centre at Castle Farm with a sports hall, 80 station gym and studios and a new HQ for local scouts and guides.

Warwick District Council’s Portfolio Holder for Culture, Tourism and Leisure, Councillor Liam Bartlett, commented:

“We are really excited about the stunning new sports facilities we are planning for Kenilworth. As has been the case with the redevelopment of the leisure centres at Newbold Comyn (Leamington) and St Nicholas Park (Warwick) if we receive the go ahead, we are confident that local people will love using them and be impressed with way that they will blend seamlessly into their magnificent backdrop.”Indicative image of the external of Abbey Fields leisure centre“Our innovative plans, with a sun-deck area and café have been sympathetically designed and with the new indoor family pool we firmly believe that we are offering the very best options to serve the town for many generations to come.”

The Kenilworth Leisure plans will go to Planning Committee in September. If approved, work on the new facilities will start early in 2022.

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