Back
Work on new swimming pool at Pentwyn Leisure Centre underway

11.2.25

Construction of a new swimming pool at Pentwyn Leisure Centre has begun. Cardiff Council's appointed contractor is working on a new 25 metre swimming pool, which will feature a split raising floor and new children's wet play area, alongside several other improvements to the centre.

The work, which is currently expected to be completed by the end of the year, will also see the changing facilities and reception area refurbished and other improvements to the building, including a transition to green energy sources. The centre will remain open to the public throughout the construction period.

The pool will feature an adaptable, moving floor which allows the depth of the water to be varied. This feature enables the pool to be used for a wide range of swimming and ‘splash' activities, as well as reducing the energy needed to heat the water. 

A group of people playing with water in a poolDescription automatically generated

An example of the type of 'splash' activity that could be possible due to the adaptable depth of the swimming pool.

Wet play facilities aim to encourage interactive and social play. Typically, they include features such as water jets and sprinklers, blasters, water tunnels, small slides and ‘tipping buckets,' creating a fun and inclusive space for children to enjoy.

A water park with a slideDescription automatically generated

Example of a poolside aqua play facility, similar to the one planned for Pentwyn Leisure Centre.

The energy performance of the centre will be upgraded through roof mounted solar panels and an air source heat pump to heat the pool. Together these investments will help to reduce the operational cost of running the centre and improve the carbon performance of the building, in line with the council's One Planet Cardiff climate change commitments.

A gym with 27 workout stations is already available at the centre as well as fitness classes, children's activities and sports hall provision for a variety of sports including badminton and pickleball. An outdoor 3G pitch is also available at the centre.

Cabinet Member for Culture, Parks and Events, Cllr Jennifer Burke, said: "The start of work on the swimming pool is a significant step towards fulfilling our long-standing commitment to fully re-opening Pentwyn Leisure Centre.

"The importance of the leisure centre and particularly the swimming pool has always been clear and, although getting to this point has taken longer than hoped, an affordable, sustainable leisure centre for the community has always been the end goal. That is exactly what we are now delivering."

A reception area with green balloons and a white counterDescription automatically generated with medium confidence

A leisure centre reception area, similar to the one planned for Pentwyn Leisure Centre.