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Cabinet agrees new Leisure Centres plan as part of major investment

Cabinet yn cytuno ar gynllun Canolfannau Hamdden newydd fel rhan o fuddsoddiad mawr

Pembrokeshire County Council’s Cabinet has taken major steps towards providing fantastic new leisure facilities across the County, including the proposed building of new leisure centres for Pembroke and Milford Haven.

The Cabinet has backed a multi-million pound Leisure Investment Programme which also includes £4.6m to repair and improve the swimming pool at Tenby Leisure Centre.

 Pembroke Leisure Centre was opened in 1974 and Milford Haven Leisure Centre opened in 1984 (ten years after the swimming pool opened on site).

 The report to Cabinet detailed that both aging facilities require significant ongoing maintenance, totalling millions of pounds.

 Replacing these leisure centres is considered the best way forward to ensure leisure provision is fit for the future in both communities.

 For Milford Haven, Cabinet Members approved £1.2m in the capital programme to develop a leisure brief and undertake design works and other preconstruction works, to locate a new leisure centre as part of the new  primary and secondary school project in the town.

For Pembroke, Councillors have agreed £195,000 to undertake feasibility works for a new leisure centre on the current site.

For Tenby, Cabinet has agreed a capital works grant of £4.6m to the Tenby and District Swimming Pool Association, the owner of the pool, for works to extend the lifespan of the pool by at least 10 years.

This will enable longer-term options for the pool - including potential co-location with future secondary school provision in Tenby - to be explored.

Cllr Rhys Sinnett, Cabinet Member for Residents’ Services, said: “We have today taken a significant step forward to provide leisure facilities fit for the future that our communities deserve.

 “We will move forward with the Leisure Investment Programme which commits to providing high quality sports and leisure facilities throughout Pembrokeshire.

“Where that provision requires significant financial investment this is not something we will shy away from because sport and leisure are so important to long term health and wellbeing.”