The new look centre has opened to the public after undergoing a multi-million-pound revamp.
Centre users are now welcomed with a brand-new entrance and reception area. The revamp also includes new, high-spec gym equipment, ranging from traditional treadmills, bikes, cross trainers and stepping machines to more advanced self-motorised curved treadmills and power lifting equipment.
There’s a new soft play area for younger visitors too and a new café opening next week. A new wellness suite with power assisted gym equipment is also now open which will be particularly beneficial for people recovering from injury, those living with long-term health conditions or people with limited mobility.
The pool and changing areas will remain closed as phase two work on the centre continues. The swimming pool and changing room improvements – which will see the current facilities removed and replaced with a changing village are expected to be complete by the summer. Councillor Simon Phipps, cabinet member for regeneration and enterprise, said:
"For anyone who has ever used Halesowen Leisure Centre, I’m sure they would agree if they visited today that the centre is now unrecognisable. It feels like a brand-new building.
"I’m proud to say I’m a regular user of the borough’s leisure centres and I am excited to test out all of the new gym equipment at Halesowen - it’s clear we’ve really upped the ante in terms of the spec and range of equipment on offer and we are able to compete with the best gyms out there.
"The new soft play area has already proved a big hit in the first days of opening so I think it’s a great addition and will encourage families through our doors.
"Once the pool and new changing village are complete this summer, the centre’s transformation will be complete and what a transformation it has been."
People can find out more about Dudley borough leisure centres, including New Year membership deals, on the council's website.
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