
If the building work continues to run as planned, the facility will be completed and fully operational from Autumn 2026.
The steel works for the new Bedworth Physical Activity Hub have been fully completed.
The next phase of the project will focus on advancing the pool structure, building envelope and internals.
Once all the internal works are complete, the building facade will be unveiled, featuring a colour scheme and design which will honour the historical ribbon weaving heritage of Bedworth.
It is anticipated that, if all the building work continues to run as planned, the facility will be completed and fully operational from Autumn 2026.
Councillor Tim Jenkins, Portfolio holder for Leisure, Communities and Health said: “I am tremendously pleased with the progress that the Activity Hub is making. Our construction team BAM are doing an excellent job of keeping the project on track whilst delivering it to an extremely high standard.
“Not only are we progressing well with the Hub construction, but are simultaneously seeing the new pathways and access routes to the centre also take shape.
“I am looking forward to seeing further exciting advancements on this new facility as it moves to completion.”
The project has been financed using Levelling Up funds provided by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government Pathfinder Programme, along with funding from Sport England and the Council itself.
Minister for Local Growth and Building Safety, Alex Norris said: “I am pleased that work is progressing on the Activity Hub in Bedworth, which promises to be a brilliant focal point for local people.
“We are committed to supporting communities up and down the country and it’s projects like this one that we want to see. The Hub will bring people together while boosting exercise opportunities for people of all ages.”