Trowbridge leisure centre sealed and ready for next phase of works

Construction of the new Trowbridge leisure centre has reached another major milestone, with the building now officially weather tight.
This marks the completion of the pitched roof – designed to reflect Trowbridge’s industrial heritage – alongside the installation of the large, glazed areas that will give the centre its bright, modern feel. External cladding and brick curtain walling are also progressing well, offering a clear glimpse of the facility’s emerging final appearance.
With the outer shell now secure, the project is moving into its next major phase: the internal fit out. This stage will include:
- Installation of mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems
- Construction of internal walls and laying flooring
- Specialist leisure finishes throughout
- Installation of gym, studio and play equipment
Once these works are complete, construction teams will begin the installation and testing of the two swimming pools, followed by external landscaping and final commissioning ahead of the centre’s opening, which is expected to be by the end of 2026. The landscaping plans will create a vibrant green space with new walking, cycling and wheeling routes running through the site, helping to seamlessly connect the centre with surrounding community areas.
Cllr Mel Jacob, Cabinet Member for Communities, Engagement and Corporate Services, said: “Reaching the point where the building is fully weathertight is another major milestone, and it’s fantastic to see the new leisure centre taking such clear shape from the outside. As construction now moves indoors, progress will be less visible to the public – but there is a huge amount of work happening behind the scenes to bring the internal spaces to life.
“We’re excited to see this next phase begin, and people can continue to follow the project’s progress through regular updates on the council’s social media channels and by visiting our dedicated webpage at www.wiltshire.gov.uk/new-trowbridge-leisure-centre”.
When complete, the new Trowbridge leisure centre will offer a wide range of facilities, including:
- A six‑lane, 25m swimming pool
- A 7m x 13m learner pool
- A 120‑station gym
- Two fitness studios
- An immersive cycle studio
- A community meeting room
- A café
- An adventure play area
- A dedicated Live Well suite offering accessible, power‑assisted exercise for everyone who wishes to use it, with particular benefits for older adults, people with long‑term health conditions, and those rehabilitating after injury.
For the latest updates people should visit www.wiltshire.gov.uk/new-trowbridge-leisure-centre.
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