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Stirling leisure centre to undergo £1.8 million revamp
Stirling leisure centre to undergo £1.8 million revamp

Daily Record

time21-05-2025

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Stirling leisure centre to undergo £1.8 million revamp

The work at the PEAK will double the size of the current gym, alongside the creation of two large, purpose-built studios for group fitness. Work on a £1.8million transformation of The PEAK leisure centre is to begin in August. First announced last year, the redevelopment project will double the size of the current gym, alongside the creation of two large, purpose-built studios for group fitness. ‌ Owned by Stirling Council and operated by Active Stirling, a charitable leisure trust dedicated to delivering sport and physical activity services across Stirlingshire, The PEAK opened in 2009. ‌ Active Stirling, in partnership with Stirling Council, say the plans will deliver 'a new era of health, fitness and wellbeing opportunities for the Stirling community' and 'dramatically increase opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to lead active, connected, and healthy lives'. A spokesperson said: 'This is more than an expansion – it is a full transformation. 'The PEAK will evolve into an even more vibrant hub where people can come together to exercise, socialise, and prioritise their wellbeing. 'The new spaces will offer more classes, greater flexibility, and increased access for people to get involved in fitness, no matter their age, background, or ability.' The work will mean some disruption for groups who currently use the leisure centre. Matt Bunnell, Interim Chief Executive of Active Stirling, said: 'The PEAK Redevelopment Project marks a bold and exciting new chapter for Stirling. ‌ 'We are creating a space that truly meets the needs of our growing community – a place where everyone can find opportunities to improve their health, connect with others, and feel part of something special. 'Demand for our health and fitness facilities has never been higher, and this much-needed expansion will allow us to support even more people to be active, happy, and healthy. 'We fully appreciate that there will be temporary disruption for our valued sports hall users including sports clubs, sincerely thank them all in advance for their patience while the work is being carried out and we will assist in securing alternative venue accommodation during this period wherever possible. ‌ 'Amidst challenging financial times for the public sector, The PEAK Redevelopment will facilitate an operating model that can sustain and over time augment the myriad life changing and barrier breaking sport, physical activity and inclusion work Active Stirling expertly delivers throughout Stirlingshire. 'We are incredibly proud to be delivering this transformational project with Stirling Council for the people of Stirling.' Stirling Council Leader Councillor Gerry McGarvey said: 'This significant investment at The PEAK at a financially challenging time for local government underlines our ongoing commitment to change lives through sport and physical activity. ‌ 'These fantastic new facilities will enable Active Stirling to give people of all ages more opportunities to participate in a wide range of fitness activities at The PEAK and across our communities, improving health and wellbeing outcomes. 'We're really excited by this transformation, which will give Active Stirling the agility to deliver world-class leisure services in the future and support the delivery of a refreshed strategy for Sport, Physical Activity and Healthy Living in Stirling. 'Regular updates will be provided during the works by Active Stirling and any disruption will be minimised as much as possible for users. ‌ 'We thank them in advance for their patience and understanding.' When the project was announced in 2024, it was said to include two new fitness studios and a substantial increase in the size of the gym, doubling its current capacity. It was also said that the available sports hall space for hire would eventually reduce to six badminton sized courts, which Active Stirling said was necessary to accommodate the new fitness facilities. ‌ At that time, a spokesperson said: 'A variety of clubs and organisations book spaces in the sports hall at The Peak both regularly and occasionally. 'These are primarily sports and recreational activities such as basketball, netball and gymnastics. 'Active Stirling also delivers several programmes from the sports hall including court hire for members, PEAK Bounce and Parent Fit classes. ‌ 'We have notified sports hall users of the project and are meeting with clubs to support and identify opportunities to minimise impact where possible. 'Upon completion of the project The Peak will operate a six-court sports hall and so we anticipate that many of the sports hall users will be able to return.' In February 2024, Stirling Council considered and approved specific prudential borrowing of £1.821million to deliver The Peak redevelopment project. Borrowing costs will be funded by Active Stirling and not Stirling Council.

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