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Perthshire Advertiser

Work on new £36 million Blairgowrie Recreation Centre gets under way

Work on the new £36 million Blairgowrie Recreation Centre is now under way.

The modern design will replace the current 41-year-old building and give residents in east Perthshire access to state-of-the-art leisure facilities.

The new centre will comprise of both a large four-court sports hall and a smaller two-court sports hall/gymnasium, a six-lane 25m swimming pool, fitness gym, studio space and changing facilities, and an external all-weather pitch.

Council leader Councillor Grant Laing visited the site on Wednesday and said: “We want everyone in Perth and Kinross to live life well, enjoying healthy and active lifestyles.

“This long-awaited new Blairgowrie Recreation Centre (Live Active Blairgowrie) will provide the community with a range of top-class facilities that will encourage more people to get involved in sport and other fitness activities.

“It is also going to be built to Passivhaus standards, which means it will be incredibly energy efficient and better for the environment.

Visualisation of the completed recreation centre (Copyright Unknown)

“Inflation is pushing up the price of all construction projects but we agreed additional funding in March to ensure the new Blairgowrie Recreation Centre goes ahead so it is fantastic to see work get underway.”

Councillor John Rebbeck, convenor of Perth and Kinross Council’s Learning and Families Committee, added: “Every child deserves the best possible start in life and the current facility no longer adequately meets the needs of Blairgowrie High School pupils.

“This new Blairgowrie Recreation Centre will make sure pupils here have access to excellent sports facilities.”

From the left - Councillor Tom McEwen, Paul Whitson (HUB), Bev Leslie (headteacher Blairgowrie High School), Perth and Kinross Council leader Grant Laing, Paul Carle (BAM) and Councillor John Rebbeck, convenor of Perth and Kinross Council's Learning and Families Committee. Pictures by staff photographer Richard Wilkins (Perthshire Advertiser)

The new centre has been designed by architects Holmes Miller and is being delivered by BAM, who are also responsible for the new £26.5 million Perth Museum project.

It is expected the centre will open to the public in December 2024 with all exterior works completed the following year.

Gary Bushnell, chief executive at hub East Central Scotland, who are managing the delivery of the project, said: “We have worked closely with Perth and Kinross Council throughout the development of this project and we look forward to delivering a high quality sport and leisure facility that will serve the community for many years to come.”

Paul Carle, construction director at BAM Construction – Scotland, added: “We are proud to be working on this unique project with our partners which sees Passivhaus standards being utilised for one of the first swimming pools being built in this way in the UK and ultimately providing a net zero carbon building.

“BAM has a strong track record in Scotland and we are able to draw on considerable expertise in delivering high-quality, sustainable facilities which have a real benefit on local communities.”

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