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Have your say on the new £6m plans to transform Frodsham Leisure Centre

March 4, 2026
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Illustrative example of what the entrance could look like
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This image is for illustrative purposes only and materials and final designs are still to be decided.

Residents are being invited to share their views on Cheshire West and Chester Council and Brio’s plans for the redevelopment of Frodsham Leisure Centre.

The Council has committed £6 million to deliver a modern, fit-for-purpose new build and refurbishment. The proposals will deliver improved and vibrant leisure, health and wellbeing facilities integrated with the existing Sports Hall and Library benefitting the people of Frodsham and the surrounding areas.

The facilities are designed to meet the needs of existing leisure and library customers and the wider community. This means modern changing facilities, a Changing Places toilet and accessible design throughout, improved fitness spaces, a community room and upgraded sports hall to give everyone a better experience. Highlights include:

  • A 70-station gym - a brand new and much larger space, with modern equipment across multiple zones.
  • Air-conditioned studio - a new studio space for 35+ users, purpose-built for group fitness classes plus a dedicated spin studio.
  • Social and community space - a warm, welcoming area where people can sit, chat and connect with each other.

Also included in the plans are a small multi-purpose community room, improved integration with library services, and an upgraded sports hall floor.

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While the Council and wider local government has faced significant financial challenges, our residents want to see capital investment to fund local improvements. We are now able to announce a significant increase in funding from the Council for this project by committing £6 million to refurbishments.

Frodsham is an important site for leisure, library, health and wellbeing services and the Council has been working closely with Brio and key stakeholders to consider options following the completion of community consultation and feasibility studies. Together with the appointment of the architectural team of Ellis Williams, the increased funding can help to  turn our ambition to improve local facilities for health and wellbeing, into reality. It is exciting to see the emerging plans, and I encourage all local residents to take the survey and let us know what they think.
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Councillor Adam Langan, Cabinet Member for Children and Young People
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These plans are without doubt a significant step forward, and we hope that the people of Frodsham and beyond will be excited. With the facility going from strength to strength in terms of the programme it offers, the number of sports clubs using the facility and ever-increasing levels of customer demand, we are committed to working with the Council to build on this to further support and improve the health and wellbeing of the local community.
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Matt Parker, Brio Managing Director

Brio and the Council are inviting residents to take part in a short survey and share their views on the proposed new build and refurbishment. Have your say by taking our quick survey:

Brio Frodsham Leisure Centre Survey

If you would prefer to speak to a member of the Brio team or complete a paper version of the survey, there will be the following drop in sessions:-

  • Thu 5 March 9am-2pm @ Frodsham Market
  • Sat 7 March 11am-1pm @ Brio Frodsham
  • Wed 11 March 1pm-3pm @ Brio Frodsham

For more information on the Frodsham Leisure Centre project, visit:

A56 Leisure Corridor