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Plan to demolish and replace Tides Leisure Centre in Deal to be voted on

By: Sam Lennon slennon@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 05:00, 04 July 2022

Updated: 15:52, 04 July 2022

Plans to spend £25m on a new lesisure centre which will have a splash pool and two flumes, are back on the agenda, following a two year pause.

The project, to replace Tides in Deal, will be discussed by councillors today after the proposals were first announced in February 2020.

Tides Leisure Pool in Deal. Picture: Your Leisure

The current proposal is to build a new sports centre on the Tides Leisure Centre site in Park Avenue at a budget of £24.88 million.

This will include:

The building would be designed and built in a way to contribute towards Dover District Council’s climate change targets for 2030.

Tides' existing wet side would be demolished.

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The changes would complement the existing four-court sports hall and the adjacent Deal Indoor Tennis Centre, which would both be retained.

The decision was held up by the pandemic but now councillors will discuss whether to take the project to a design stage.

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The pool at Tides Leisure Centre. Library image: Terry Scott for KMG

Councillors are also being asked to approve the appointment of BAM Construction Ltd to work alongside the project team on the detailed design work.

A Dover District Council (DDC) spokesman said: "The plans for a new leisure centre for Deal will complement the Dover District Leisure Centre (in Whitfield) and the increase in usage will promote health and well-being with the associated social, physical, and psychological benefits."

The wet side of Tides was opened by Carry On films and EastEnders star Barbara Windsor in 1988.

The existing sports hall and tennis centre opened in 2005 and 2011 respectively.

The latest moves follow on from a £700,000 urgent plant refurbishment project in 2018 to allow the deteriorating centre to continue in the short term, reducing the risk of temporary pool closures.

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The DDC cabinet meeting will be from 11am today (Monday) at the council headquarters at the White Cliffs Business Park in Whitfield.

Residents and users of Tides will be able to have their say on the proposals with a public consultation later this summer.

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