By Andrew Topping, Local Democracy Reporter
Mansfield District Council is expected to procure a contract with a developer so a major new health hub in Warsop can be brought forward.
The Labour-led authority plans to engage with Alliance Leisure Services, a company specialising in leisure centre developments, to deliver the multi-million-pound hub at Carr Lane Park.
The new facility comes as part of the council’s £12.3 million Towns Fund investment, secured from the Government last year, with about £3m of this funding to be allocated to the Warsop facility.
Latest estimates suggest the project is expected to cost about £7.9m – £1.9m more than originally thought – due to rising supply chain, labour and material costs.
The authority will seek £1m-1.5m from Sport England to make up the shortfall, which it will match-fund itself through reserves, with between £2m and £3.5m approved for borrowing dependent on the Sport England agreement.
Once complete, the hub will include a 15m x 8m swimming pool, a changing ‘village’, a cafe, viewing area and reception, a fitness suite, a multi-purpose hall and a multi-use games area.
The council has previously stated the facility is not a direct replacement for the Meden Sports Centre, which closed in 2018 due to concerns over the condition of the building.
Now the authority plans to approve the framework for a contract with developer Alliance Leisure Services to bring the hub forward.
This would allow planning application documents to be drawn up for the hub, which is expected to take place around September or October this year, with the authority expecting the green light for plans by spring 2023.
The approval of planning consent would then allow the funding agreement to be secured with Sport England before the main contractor for the work is appointed and construction can begin.
The contract with Alliance Leisure Services is expected to be approved following a delegated decision by Councillor Andy Burgin (Lab), portfolio holder for environment and leisure, on Friday (July 1).
In a report, Marie Clay, the council’s leisure manager, said: “Awarding the contract would ensure that the project timescales and key milestones are met for this time-critical project and in line with funding partner requirements.”