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Update on the Transforming Seymour Leisure Centre project

Update on the Transforming Seymour Leisure Centre Project

For more information and to keep up to date on the Seymour Leisure Centre development please visit the Transforming the Seymour Centre webpage.

Seymour Centre latest designs are now available

Westminster City Council is proposing to transform the Grade II listed Seymour Centre by remodelling the building and improving the leisure and sports facilities, as well as bringing in Council uses, and other community spaces.

You can now register to see the developed designs at one of our in-person
or online events:

In person events

  • Tuesday 4 October, 2–5pm in 35 Church Street, NW8 8EU
  • Wednesday 5 October, 4–7pm in 35 Church Street, NW8 8EU
  • Thursday 6 October, 2–5pm in Seymour Leisure Centre, Studio 1, W1H 5TJ
  • Saturday 8 October, 1–4pm in Seymour Leisure Centre, Sports Hall, W1H 5TJ

Public webinars

  • Wednesday 28 September, 6–7pm, via Zoom
  • Thursday 29 September, 12–1pm, via Zoom

Have a look at the poster providing information on attending the events to see the new developed designs.

Update on the Transforming Seymour Leisure Centre project

Update on the Transforming Seymour Leisure Centre project

For more information and to keep up to date on the Seymour Leisure Centre development please visit the Transforming the Seymour Centre web-page

In 2019, Westminster City Council conducted a joint consultation regarding a potential
CycloPlay facility and Bark Park dog exercise area located at Paddington Recreation
Ground.

Whilst initial consultation responses provided positive sentiment in favour of the proposed development, a review of feedback provided by residents through a variety of other sources led to the decision not to proceed with the proposed CycloPlay development.

In lieu of the proposed Bark Park development, work to refurbish the existing dog exercise areas off the Carlton Gate and Morshead Road entrances were given the green light and secured funding over the winter. Works to improve each area commenced in January and February 2022.

All participants who took the time to get involved in the consultation process and wanted to be informed of the outcome of the consultation have been contacted.

ActiveWestminster is commited to providing facilities that enable all sections of our community to be active and the council has outlined its commitment to the Mayor of London’s ‘Vision for Cycling’ in its Cycle Strategy.