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Home / Lifestyle / Bristol's Easton Leisure Centre Unveils Stunning Transformation

Bristol's Easton Leisure Centre Unveils Stunning Transformation

11 Jan

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Summary

  • Easton Leisure Centre relaunched after a £3.8m refurbishment.
  • New facilities include a women's-only gym and a revamped soft play area.
  • Team GB star Harry Aikines-Aryeetey officially reopened the centre.
Bristol's Easton Leisure Centre Unveils Stunning Transformation

Easton Leisure Centre has reopened its doors, now looking "unrecognisable" after a significant £3.8 million refurbishment. The seven-month renovation project, a joint investment between Everyone Active and Bristol City Council, has introduced a host of new and improved facilities for the community. Visitors can now enjoy a state-of-the-art soft play area featuring a large slide, a dedicated women's-only gym, an expanded main gym, and a refurbished water slide.

The official relaunch event on Saturday was marked by a ribbon-cutting ceremony led by Team GB athlete Harry Aikines-Aryeetey. He expressed his honor in opening the revitalized centre, emphasizing the crucial role leisure facilities play in providing opportunities for young people to engage in sport and play. Aikines-Aryeetey shared personal reflections on his own upbringing, noting how such modern amenities could have significantly impacted his early development.

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Cameron Bate, contract manager for Everyone Active, described the transformation as complete, stating that "everything you see when you walk in is brand new." The general manager, Noel Hickman, reported a "lot of buzz" around the centre since its reopening, highlighting the positive reception from the community. The leisure centre successfully maintained operations throughout the refurbishment period, ensuring continuous service delivery.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The centre features a new soft play area, a women's-only gym, an expanded gym, and a refurbished water slide.
The centre was officially reopened by Team GB athlete Harry Aikines-Aryeetey.
A total of £3.8 million was invested in the refurbishment of Easton Leisure Centre.

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