Halifax Leisure Centre Update

Work to partially demolish the old North Bridge Leisure Centre in Halifax is now well underway, with parts of the old building being removed to prepare for construction to start on the new facility.

The demolition process involves stripping out internal fixtures and fittings, then using excavators and demolition equipment to reduce the building structure to ground level and remove the foundations.

As part of a sustainable approach to materials and construction, masonry and concrete from the demolition of the old buildings will be repurposed and processed on-site to be reused in the new leisure centre construction, and the old sports hall is being retained and refurbished.

The new Halifax Leisure Centre will include:

  • A 120-station fitness suite, three multi-function studios and a dedicated spinning studio,
  • An eight-court sports hall,
  • A 25 metre six-lane swimming pool with spectator seating, and a learner pool with a viewing and seating area,
  • A Changing Places facility,
  • Wellbeing spaces,
  • A soft play and adventure area for children,
  • A café and community area, and
  • Energy-efficient, sustainable features to contribute to Calderdale’s Climate Action Plan and target for net zero carbon emissions by 2038.

Discover more from Calderdale Forum 50 Plus

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading