Update on Kirklees Leisure Centres
New plans for Leisure Centres
Batley Sports and Tennis Centre and Colne Valley Leisure Centre will remain open under plans to be considered at our Cabinet meeting next week (12 December 2023). The recommendations follow a huge response from residents to a public consultation on the future of leisure centres across Kirklees.
Over 17,800 people responded to the consultation which had earmarked the centres for closure due to the impact of the cost-of-living crisis and a major squeeze on council funding. But after weeks of public debate and work by our officers and leisure operator Kirklees Active Leisure (KAL), the councillors will be asked to approve a new model of leisure centre provision.
At the same time, the council has pledged to continue working with communities in Dewsbury and Deighton to come up with a long-term plan to support them to remain physically active.
Cllr Cathy Scott, Leader of Kirklees Council, said:
“When we launched this review, we said we would leave no stone unturned in maintaining access to health and fitness services for as many local people as we possibly could. That’s why we’ve been working hard with KAL and others to reduce costs, model future income and take on board all the feedback from residents.
“As a result of that work, we’ve been able to build a viable case for keeping Colne Valley Leisure Centre and Batley Sports and Tennis Centre open alongside six other KAL-run centres. This is a much wider offer than we were able to make a few weeks ago.
“I want to say a big thank you to everyone who took part in the consultation. We never doubted how important these centres are to local communities. But this consultation has also given us hugely valuable information about how customers want to use their centres and changes KAL can make so that their facilities are as financially viable as possible. Your views and ideas have really made a difference.
“The important thing now is to see this public support maintained over the coming years. If we can boost memberships, usage and fundraising, KAL leisure centres have a positive future. But we need to face facts, it’s still a tough financial environment for councils and leisure operators across the country. Our leisure centres need ongoing support from the council and communities for the foreseeable future.
“Unfortunately, there are no easy answers for Dewsbury Sports Centre. The building needs significant investment to make it safe and fit for purpose. This means we are unable to re-open it but we will work with the local community to explore future options.”
When will a decision be made?
Our Cabinet will consider the outcome of the consultation and updated proposals on leisure centres at their formal meeting on 12 December 2023. Further details on the proposals will be set out in the Cabinet report which will be published on Monday 4 December 2023.
What are the new proposals?
- Batley Sports & Tennis Centre – remain open.
- Bradley Park Golf Course – remain open.
- Colne Valley Leisure Centre - remain open.
- Holmfirth Pool & Fitness Centre – remain open.
- Huddersfield Leisure Centre – remain open.
- Leeds Road Sports Complex – remain open.
- Scissett Baths & Fitness Centre – remain open.
- Spen Valley Leisure Centre – remain open.
- Deighton Sports Arena – remains open under current limited opening hours until April 2024. Further discussions with the community to devise long term plan.
- Stadium Health and Fitness Club – KAL have already served notice to exit the site by Christmas 2023 and will close to the public on 30 November. The Council will now work with KSDL (who own the site) to look for another operator to take on the site.
- Dewsbury Sports Centre – Site remains unsafe to reopen due to RAAC. Given the level of investment required to reopen safely, the centre will stay closed while the council explores future options, including the feasibility of re-opening dry side facilities.