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18 Jul 2012 Worthing's new £17.9m Splashpoint swimming pool topped out BY Pete Hayman |
![]() Image: Worthing's iconic new Splashpoint complex A topping out ceremony has marked the latest milestone in construction of Worthing's new £17.9m leisure complex, which will replace the West Sussex town's Aquarena venue. The Wilkinson Eyre Architects-designed swimming pool - recently named Splashpoint - is to include separate competition pools for diving and swimming when complete. Other facilities will include children's shallow pools, a flume, water features and saunas and steamrooms, as well as a 385sq m (4,144sq ft) fitness suite with space for 100 stations. Two multi-use studios, three treatment rooms and a lobby space containing a reception and a café will also form part of Splashpoint, which has a BREEAM rating of Very Good. David Sershall, area director of contractor Morgan Sindall, said: "This innovative, striking building will provide a state-of-the art facility for the local community to enjoy." Worthing Council leader Paul Yallop added: "This is a very exciting moment. It has taken a lot of sheer determination and nerve to get this project off the ground." Splashpoint is due to open in May 2013. Click here for more information on the new £17.9m Splashpoint complex on Worthing's seafront. More details: www.worthing.gov.uk Close Window |