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05 March 2026

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Boost for Willmott Dixon as leisure centre budget increase approved

1 hour Waverley Borough Council has approved additional funding for a new leisure centre in Cranleigh.

The new Cranleigh leisure centre has been designed to Passivhaus standards
The new Cranleigh leisure centre has been designed to Passivhaus standards

Willmott Dixon has been selected as preferred construction contractor for the new Cranleigh leisure centre, which is expected to open in winter 2027.聽

This week the local council approved a revised budget of 拢36m.

To鈥痙eliver鈥痶he new leisure centre to the agreed鈥疨assivhaus certification and facility mix,鈥痶he project required an additional 拢4.9m, which was approved at a Waverley Borough Council meeting on 3rd March.

Built in 1969, the current leisure centre has outlived its lifespan and is, like many older facilities, very energy鈥慼ungry. The new centre is set to be one of only four in the UK to achieve Passivhaus certification, making it super energy efficient. 鈥

Councillor Liz Townsend, portfolio holder for planning and development, said: 鈥淭he new centre will use around 60% less energy per square metre than the current building, and we expect it to cut annual carbon emissions by about 75% from the operation. That鈥檚 a major step forward in making our facilities greener and more efficient.

鈥淧eople will feel the benefits too. The building will have much better air quality throughout, and the pools will use the latest microfiltration technology, giving swimmers a cleaner, more pleasant environment.鈥

Rising costs for materials and services account for most of the increase, despite inflation allowances.

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