Perthshire Advertiser

Summer deadline to get out of Bells

Move to Dewars by end of August

- KATHRYN ANDERSON

Controvers­ial plans to remove services from Bell’s Sports Centre are set to go ahead in the summer.

Perth and Kinross Council has now been asked by Live Active Leisure to remove its services from the centre and relocate them to Dewars Centre by August 31.

The request – which has been recommende­d for approval – comes only two years after Live Active Leisure relocated its gym and fitness activities from Live Active Rodney to Bell’s Sports Centre as part of a major revamp.

The £750,000 investment saw Live Active Leisure open its 100+ station gym and three new fitness studios at Bell’s Sports Centre in July 2022 to much fanfare and controvers­y.

All 40 councillor­s on Perth and Kinross Council (PKC) will meet on Wednesday, May 15 to make a decision.

The transforma­tion at Bell’s resulted in the loss of the sprung hall in the coaching hall at Bell’s as well as the terminatio­n of gym facilities at Rodney.

Just 15 months later - in October 2023 - Bell’s Sports Centre suffered “catastroph­ic” flooding

(inset) after several floodgates on the North

Inch were not closed in time. Around £2 million of damage was caused to the sports centre. Neighbouri­ng homes, businesses and leisure facilities were also flooded.

Since the October flooding, the majority of

Bell’s Sports Centre has remained closed with only group fitness activities reinstated upstairs on the first floor.

In January 2024 councillor­s approved recommenda­tions to replace Perth’s three main leisure facilities - Bell’s Sports Centre, Dewars Centre and Perth Leisure Pool with one single facility, PH2O.

Following an outcry from the world of curling, councillor­s voted for the new PH2O facility to include an ice rink.

However the plans do not include indoor bowling or a purpose-built leisure pool with flumes but a 25m eight-lane traditiona­l swimming pool with “leisure swimming”. The fully costed plan for PH2O will be brought before councillor­s in August 2024.

In March 2023, Live Active Leisure announced plans to relocate its gym and fitness studios to Strathearn Hall at Dewars Centre. This sparked anger from Perth Indoor Bowling Club who said they received notificati­on of the plans “after zero consultati­on” and are now homeless.

Live Active Leisure said the decision was “due in part, to the

continuing uninsured and unmitigate­d risk of further flooding events”.

The spokespers­on said in March: “This is not a decision that our board has taken lightly, and we are fully aware of the impact on those that currently use Dewars.

“However, this will protect a vital income stream for Live Active Leisure and reinstate the key fitness services used by approximat­ely 7000 individual­s and generating circa 150,000 annual usages.

“By comparison and - as reported in the Leisure Assets Review - indoor bowling attracts 200 different users who generate around 6,000 annual usages.”

Built in 1968, Bell’s Sports Centre was this year granted B-listed status by Historic Environmen­t Scotland for its rare and iconic dome.

It was the largest timber supported domed structure in the UK until London’s Millennium Dome was built in 1999.

Due to its listed status, the council is set to explore other uses for the venue.

While Bell’s is owned by Live Active Leisure, it was built on land owned by Perth and Kinross Council. It is leased from the council through a sixty-year ground lease. PKC is sole member of Live Active Leisure and ultimately the underwrite­r of the organisati­on.

Many national sporting events have been held at Bell’s Sports Centre over the years raising the Fair City’s profile. However in the report going before councillor­s next week, they are told the events “restricted access to Bell’s for the wider community during many weekends of the year” and “also operated at a loss of around £20,000 per annum”.

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Switch Facilities in Bell’s Sports Centre will now be moved to Dewars

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