Take a virtual dip into Reading's new plans for swimming pools

Reading Borough Council release video of promised new facilities

Author: Jonathan RichardsPublished 3rd Feb 2021
Last updated 3rd Feb 2021

There might be no actual swimming pool in east Reading but at least we can take a virtual dive in the deep end to see what's coming up. Reading Borough Council and its leisure partners, Greenwich Leisure Ltd (GLL), have launched a video promoting what they claim will be the modern new leisure facilities Reading can look forward to.

The leisure video offers a glimpse of what the new facilities located at Rivermead and Palmer Park – including the building of two modern new swimming pools – will look like, by showcasing virtual CGI models, combined with artist’s impressions and drone footage.

The Council’s commitment to providing modern and much-improved facilities for swimmers and sports enthusiasts in Reading gained momentum in December 2020, after the two major planning applications were submitted. These applications are due to be considered in March 2021.

The Council’s chosen leisure provider, Greenwich Leisure Ltd (GLL) – who currently manage Rivermead Leisure Centre on behalf of the Council – will operate the new leisure facilities on the Council’s behalf once they are opened.

The planning applications provide a detailed spec of the proposed new facilities, which are set to include:

A modern new-build leisure centre at Rivermead, offering:

A 25m 8-lane competition pool with moveable floor and 300 spectator seats

A combined teaching and diving pool

Splash pads

A 6-court sports hall with 250 spectator seats

A 120-station gym with 3 studios

A café/ info hub and soft play

At Palmer Park, in addition to the refurbishment of the existing stadium building, there will be:

A modern new 25 metre, 6-lane community pool

A 100-station gym with three studios

An activity zone for children with party rooms,

And a new café and information hub.

Cllr Graeme Hoskin, Reading’s Lead Councillor for Health, Wellbeing & Sport, said:

“Our new video offers an exciting ‘virtual’ glimpse of the modern facilities people can look forward to, as we work towards delivering new sports and swimming facilities for Reading. I hope this will really bring the project to life for people.

“Despite the challenges of the past year, we are continuing to press forward in providing first-class leisure facilities a town of our size and status deserves, as well as achieving a good balance for Reading’s communities and for families.

“We are investing over £40 million in modern new leisure facilities – including a new leisure centre and two brand new swimming pools – delivered in partnership with our leisure provider, Greenwich Leisure Ltd (GLL). I’m also delighted that, aligning with our commitment to sustainability, these new developments will be built to BREEAM Excellent standards and renewables used where possible, as well as measures to reduce carbon emissions and improve environmental efficiency.

“Health has also always been a driving priority in this project, and now more than ever after the significant impacts of Covid-19, our ambition to inspire the communities we serve to lead healthier, more active lives and to offer targeted activities to help reduce health inequalities, is more vital than ever."

The new leisure video can be viewed at https://youtu.be/TWLP75MPAkc

and for more information about the project visit www.reading.gov.uk/newleisure

The planning applications for these major projects can be viewed at: http://planning.reading.gov.uk/fastweb_PL/welcome.asp (search planning reference numbers: 201734 and 201735)

People will be able to comment on the applications as part of the planning process. The applications are due to go before the Reading Council Planning Committee on Wednesday 31st March 2021.

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