Plan to replace five-decades old Bishop Auckland leisure centre submitted

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Woodhouse Close Leisure CentreImage source, Durham County Council
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The existing leisure centre is 50 years old and no longer "fit for purpose", council bosses said

Plans to replace a 50-year-old leisure centre which is no longer "fit for purpose" have been unveiled.

Durham County Council has submitted a planning application to replace the current Woodhouse Close Leisure Complex, in Bishop Auckland.

The council said the proposed building will also house a new library as well as children's services.

Two new swimming pools, a gym and a wellbeing hub are also proposed for the site.

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The council has released images of what the new Woodhouse Close Leisure Centre could look like

Councillor James Rowlandson, Durham County Council's cabinet member for resources, investment and assets, said: "Woodhouse Close has been popular with residents since it opened.

"However, after serving the community for more than 50 years, the building is no longer fit for purpose.

"We remain committed to supporting the health and wellbeing of our residents through the delivery of leisure services and our plans are to create a new, modern facility which will support the health and wellbeing of our communities."

He added the building would be greener than the current facilities with carbon-saving measures incorporated into the design.

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