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Kensington Leisure Centre

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Kensington Leisure Centre
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Former namesKensington Sports Centre
General information
Town or cityNorth Kensington
Current tenantsBetter Leisure (a division of (GLL) Greenwich Leisure Ltd)
Construction started2014
Opened2016
OwnerKensington and Chelsea London Borough Council
Design and construction
Architecture firmStudio E

Kensington Leisure Centre is a leisure centre located in the North Kensington area of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, in London, England. It occupies land formerly considered to be part of the Lancaster West Estate, and was built with the Kensington Aldridge Academy. [1] Both were officially opened by Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge in January 2015.[2]

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History

The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea had a shortage of school places and it was tentatively suggested during the "Towards Preferred Options Core Strategy and the North Kensington Plan" consultations in July 2008, that the "Kensington Sports Centre Key Site" was a possible site. The Kensington Sports Centre already existed but was in need of refurbishment, and it was thought that the two could share the same site. [3]

On 17 November 2008 the ‘Family and Children's Services Oversight and Scrutiny Committee Working Group On Secondary Provision In North Kensington’ recommended the Lancaster West site for a proposed new academy. Consultants,'Urban Initiatives'were appointed in January 2009 to carry out a masterplanning study of the Notting Barns South area, with a view to large scale regeneration of the council-owned estates. The report, known as the Latimer Plan, or the Notting Barns South Masterplan made wide recommendations for relocating facilities, demolishing building such as the Grenfell Tower, and the Baranden Walk finger block and Verity Close and the building afresh. It was not adopted, though the principle of the combined leisure centre and school was established.[3] There was an imperative to start construction within five years while the "Building Schools for the Future" funding was available. In reconfiguring the site, two areas of public open space were subsumed ignoring the requirements of the government planning document PPG 17, and causing local resentment.[3]

The project was managed by Studio E architects and the building designed by LA architects. The former sports centre was closed in 2012 and demolished. It was replaced by a £29 million new build.[4]

Facilities

The centre is run by Better Leisure. It offers its members a 120 station gym, group fitness classes, a wet side with a 25m main pool with 250 seat spectator gallery, 20m teaching pool, leisure pool, swimming lessons. It has an eight-court multi-use sports hall, three studios, including a dedicated group cycle studio. It has catering in the form of a cafe. The Spa Experience includes a sauna and steam rooms.[5][6] The centre's squash courts were reopened in January 2020 after maintenance issues.

References

  1. ^ Snowdon, Kathryn. "London Fire At Grenfell Tower Sees Angry Residents Accuse New Cladding Over Horrific Blaze".
  2. ^ "Duchess Kate's day of engagements in Kensington revealed". Hello Magazine. 7 January 2015. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
  3. ^ a b c "History – From Core Strategy to Kensington Academy". Grenfell Action Group. 24 June 2012. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  4. ^ Fry, Lucy. "A 'Better' way to exercise". Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  5. ^ "Kensington Leisure Centre | Kensington and Chelsea". www.better.org.uk. Better leisure. Retrieved 13 July 2017.
  6. ^ "Kensington Academy and Leisure Centre - Silchester Road W10 6EX | Buildington". www.buildington.co.uk. Retrieved 13 July 2017.

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