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Harrow Leisure Centre plans dumped
The newly-elected Labour leaders of Harrow Council in London have announced that its Tory predecessors’ plans to redevelop Harrow Leisure Centre will be scrapped.
Instead, council leader Bill Stephenson told the Harrow Times that he was proposing a combined library and arts centre and a new leisure centre and function hall.
It is not the first time that plans to redevelop Harrow Leisure Centre have been scrapped. Back in October 2008, Leisure Opportunities reported that the £37.2m proposals had been dropped due to the then-looming recession.
The project, designed by architects at Kier Group in partnership with Saunders Architects, was to include an eight-court sports hall, four squash courts, two multi-use studios, a 25m, eight-lane swimming pool with spectators' area, a 20m learner pool and a gym.
The centre was set to be one of the most enviromentally-friendly facilities in the country and would have reclaimed 800 cubic metres of rainwater per year from the roof, enough to fill the 25m swimming pool twice over.







































