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Seaham Leisure Centre. Multi-million pound plans to replace ‘ageing and outdated’ leisure centres, including in Seaham, have been given the green light. Sign up to our daily newsletter ...
Seaham Leisure Centre (Image: Google) Cllr Rowlandson added: “The aspiration of the council remains unchanged and new-build centres remain very much part of our future plans as and when funding ...
A multi-million pound scheme to replace ‘ageing and outdated’ leisure centres, including in Seaham, was approved by the authority in 2021.
Leisure facilities in Seaham and Peterlee could be given a cash injection under plans to invest almost £63million in centres across County Durham. Durham County Council is proposing to transform ...
In 2020, councillors said yes to building new centres in Chester-le-Street and Seaham, but money problems have slowed things down. They also agreed to make a new one in Bishop Auckland and they've ...
Plans to pay for new leisure centres with money generated from a development marred by issues and delays have raised concerns ...
Seaham. News. Seaham entrepreneur has until end of year to find new premises - or risks losing her business. The highly successful businesswoman has raised her fitness company from the ground up ...
Two planned new leisure centres have been put on hold due to a lack of money. Durham County councillors approved plans for new facilities at Chester-le-Street and Seaham in 2020 but a shortfall of ...
Plans to pay for new leisure centres with money generated from a development marred by issues and delays have raised concerns. New facilities in Chester-le-Street and Seaham could be funded by the ...
Plans for two new leisure centres have been shelved over rising costs, a council has said. Since the proposals to replace the existing facilities in Seaham and Chester-Le-Street were announced in ...
In 2020, councillors said yes to building new centres in Chester-le-Street and Seaham, but money problems have slowed things down. They also agreed to make a new one in Bishop Auckland and they've ...
Two planned new leisure centres have been put on hold due to a lack of money. Durham County councillors approved plans for new facilities at Chester-le-Street and Seaham in 2020 but a shortfall of ...