Wychavon District Council in Worcestershire has been granted planning permission to push ahead with a £13m pound regeneration of Droitwich Spa leisure centre.
Works will be focused around increasing the 25-year-old facility’s swimming provision, with the addition of a learner pool to support the existing main pool, while also modernising throughout to attract more visitors and reduce energy bills.
 Works will be delivered through the UK Leisure Framework, managed by Denbighshire Leisure Limited (DLL), with Alliance Leisure heading up a team of leisure development specialists. This team includes main contractor Speller Metcalfe, architect Watson Batty and pool construction specialist Buckingham Pools.
Works are expected to start in August and complete in the summer of 2026.

The new 12-metre learner pool will be housed in a building that will extend the leisure centre’s footprint and will also accommodate a new reception area and café.
Alliance Leisure business development manager Gillian Dunster said: “While the new leaner pool is the main addition in terms of facilities, we will also be carrying out extensive legacy works to modernise infrastructure and aesthetics throughout. The installation of air source heat pumps, comprehensive upgrade works to heating and ventilation systems, plus the installation of solar panels mounted to the roof of the new extension, will all improve energy efficiency. This will create a more environmentally sustainable facility that supports the council’s net zero by 2030 ambitions.
“Wet and dry changes areas will be renovated whilst remodelling works will create three new flexible-use treatment rooms, served by a dedicated reception and waiting area, plus a new duty manager’s office.â€
The project is being funded by Wychavon District Council which, separate to this contract, is also upgrading the centre’s car park taking the total investment to £15m.
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