Deepings Leisure Centre has been given a lifeline after councillors agreed to investigate a potential £6.3 million revamp – but the facility will stay closed for some time.
South Kesteven District Council’s leadership had looked at closing the Deeping St James centre because of a “significant risk to the health and safety” of staff and customers after heavy rainfall damaged the roof.
It was believed repair costs for the 47-year-old building would reach £1.2million.
At an extraordinary meeting on Thursday, September 2 councillors considered the findings of an initial assessment by Paul Weston and Caston Cost Consultants which suggested an investment of around £6.3 million could bring the current leisure centre up to scratch and extend its lifespan for 25 years.
SKDC leader Councillor Kelham Cooke proposed that the council commission a £100,000 survey to bring forward refurbishment options and renegotiate its agreements with landowners Lincolnshire County Council, and investors The Anthem Trust. Councillors voted in favour of the survey by a majority, but the centre will remain closed while this takes place.
An additional amendment by Councillor Ashley Baxter also asked for the full costings of new leisure centre sites to be included.
Councillor Cooke acknowledged the “huge amount of public interest” and said the facility was an “integral part of the Deepings of Lincolnshire”.
“Wehaveallheardthroughemailsandonsocialmediamanyheartfeltstoriesfondmemoriesandpleading [from]theDeepingscommunity,askingustosavethisfacility, [it] isclearthisbuildingmeanssomuchmoretothecommunity,” he said.
South Kesteven District Council leader Kelham Cooke.
However, he noted the economy was in a “very different” place to a few years ago, hinting plans for an entirely new leisure centre was no longer top priority.
He suggested the process could take until at least Christmas and that the leisure centre would not open by spring of 2022, until bosses were confident members of the public and staff would be safe.
Opposition councillors, however, were sceptical of the u-turn by the authority’s leaders and called for immediate action.
“Iwouldratherwecouldactuallydosomethingimmediately andconcentrateontheessentialworks.Butcertainlydonotspendaloadofmoneyon leisure centres thatarenotgoingtolast.Isthere no waywecandeliveranew leisurecentreforthepeopleofDeepings?”
Deepings Leisure Centre. | Photo: Facebook
Councillor Virginia Moran said her colleagues had found local builders that could do the work for two-thirds of the £1.2million estimate and accused leaders of further backtracking.
She predicted the new report would only lead to further costs and a future decision by councillors not to repair it at that point.
A further amendment to provide a one-off budget of up to £1.2million to undertake the essential works before Easter 2022 was voted down. Cabinet member for finance Councillor Adam Stokes urged caution in case budgets increased and said there was a procurement process the council had to follow.
Councillor Cooke added: “We can’t just spend on reopening as we don’t know what we’re going to uncover. The chief executive will not reopen if there is any doubt over health and safety.”
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