New changing village at Hucknall Leisure Centre opens

By Tom Surgay

28th Jan 2022 | Local News

Pictured: Cllr Jason Zadrozny and Lorenzo Clarke of Everyone Active at the new changing village at Hucknall Leisure Centre. Photo courtesy of Ashfield District Council.
Pictured: Cllr Jason Zadrozny and Lorenzo Clarke of Everyone Active at the new changing village at Hucknall Leisure Centre. Photo courtesy of Ashfield District Council.

The new changing village at Hucknall Leisure Centre officially opened this week.

The facilities are part of the Council's £4.5m investment in the leisure centre.

The changing village uses new cubicles and lockers to create a fully accessible space that gives all users more privacy and groups and families more spaces to change together.

Along with cubicles to accommodate families and individuals, the upgrade also includes new lockers, sinks and hair drying facilities. New communal and individual showers will be open next month.

The completion of the new changing village follows on from the opening of the new state-of-the-art gym, the planning application is now in for a second swimming pool with works due to start later this year."

Everyone Active's contract manager, Lorenzo Clark, said: "We are confident people across the local community are going to love the new changing village.

"It looks superb and is another big upgrade in what continues to be a really exciting period for Hucknall."

     

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