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Borough council to take next step towards new health, swim, fitness and community facilities promoting active lifestyles and wellbeing

Published: Friday, 1st August 2025

The Borough Council of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk is moving to the next stage in shaping options to build new sustainable health, swim, fitness and community facilities to promote active lifestyles.

St James Swimming Pool, opened in 1975, and Oasis Leisure Centre, dating to 1984, are coming to the end of their economic lives and are increasingly expensive to run. Both have high energy costs and carbon emissions due to age and inefficient design.

They would need significant investment to keep them running in the coming years. In addition, Lynnsport is now 34 years old and requires significant capital investment to modernise its facilities.

Over recent months, the council has completed initial feasibility work exploring opportunities for investing in and improving leisure facilities, as part of boosting local health and wellbeing.

After careful consideration, Full Council last night (31 July) agreed to the further design, survey and financial work needed to produce a business case for a major upgrade of Lynnsport, incorporating a brand new swimming pool to replace St James.

The next stage of project development, which will also include engagement with key stakeholders and the wider community, will help councillors make an informed decision on whether to proceed with this significant investment. 

Councillor Simon Ring, Deputy Council Leader and Cabinet Member for Business, said: “It is vital we provide opportunities for all our residents to access affordable, truly modern and sustainable facilities, to help promote active lifestyles and wellbeing, meeting the local needs of today and those of future generations.

“Our current centres are reaching the end of their lives and that means we need to invest to offer new, fit-for-purpose, health, swim and fitness facilities for our communities, which will help more residents to lead healthy, active lifestyles. New facilities will also be considerably cheaper to run and maintain.

“A new pool at Lynnsport, to replace St James, was identified as the most viable option in a study looking at various sites in King’s Lynn. This also found there were no suitable alternative sites in the town centre. With a major upgrade to Lynnsport, we have the exciting opportunity for a very modern sports and fitness hub for King’s Lynn.

“At Hunstanton, the planned rebuild of the Oasis remains very much on the table and will be considered as part of a comprehensive Hunstanton Masterplan, due to progress to Cabinet in 2026, to ensure the Oasis becomes an integral part of, and complements, a wider more ambitious plan to revitalise the town. This plan will also take into consideration the essential repairs needed to the promenade and sea defences. In the meantime, the council will continue with the planned maintenance programme at the Oasis.”

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