Construction begins on Kingston’s new community leisure centre

Image showing 6 people holding spades and wearing hard hats and high visibility vests, all standing in front of a piece of construction machinery.

Delivery of the new leisure centre has reached an exciting milestone, with construction now underway.

Ground breaking commenced on the site on Wednesday 11th June, and piling to create foundations for the building will begin shortly.

Cllr Alison Holt, Portfolio Holder for Economic Development and Leisure, said: 

“I am delighted we’ve reached this moment. This is a significant point in the journey and I’d like to thank all involved for getting us here. We know it’s taken longer than we wanted after plans had to be revisited, but it’s great to get going today on what will be a huge addition to the borough.

 

“Residents told us what they wanted to see, and we are now in the exciting position of being able to deliver on that vision. The new centre meets the needs of our communities as well as helping us to deliver on our sustainability targets, improving a key site in the town centre and creating additional public and play spaces for all to enjoy.”

Cllr Andreas Kirsch, Leader of the Council, said:

“This is a huge investment in Kingston’s future that we are proud to make. We have worked hard to bring forward this scheme as swiftly as possible, and we can now move with confidence into the next phase of creating this landmark project, which has been shaped by our community and will serve them for decades to come.”

Designed to be welcoming, accessible, and sustainable, the new leisure centre will provide a wide range of activities for residents of all ages and abilities. It will feature a 25 metre, eight lane swimming pool, a teaching and learning pool, a large fitness gym, three multi-purpose studios, a sports hall, squash courts, a health suite, soft play area and café. In addition to these indoor spaces, the plans include enhanced landscaping and public spaces around the centre, with new planting, seating, improved play area and pedestrian links to Kingston Museum, Library and the surrounding town centre.

With a target opening date in Spring 2027, construction of the Roberts Limbrick designed building is being led by specialist contractor Pellikaan, and delivered via Alliance Leisure’s  UK Leisure Framework.

Tom Fairey, Development Director at Alliance Leisure, comments: 

“This is the largest project we’ve ever delivered through the UK Leisure Framework. With a clear brief from the council to deliver the highest quality facilities within a carefully managed budget, we’ve brought together a team with a proven track record of success. We’re delighted to be moving into construction and look forward to seeing the building begin to take shape.”

Find out more by visiting: www.transformkingston.co.uk/leisure-centre

Published: 11th June 2025