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Carlisle’s Sands Centre to reopen

by Cumbria Crack
03/02/2025
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The Sands Centre in Carlisle will reopen to leisure customers this week.

The centre has been closed since Friday January 24 when Storm Éowyn damaged the temporary canopy installed as part of the RAAC replacement on the Sands’ auditorium roof.

GLL worked with Cumberland Council and put temporary measures in place to minimise disruption to leisure centre customers.

It will reopen tomorrow, Tuesday February 4.

Cubby Construction, working on behalf of Cumberland Council, has removed the damaged scaffolding and canopy steel work.

With the support of crane operators, working at height of 14 metres above ground level, they have removed an estimated 26 tonnes of steel.

At the weekend, four cranes were working together on the site – in tandem – to remove the last remaining sections of steelwork.

Cumberland Council said: “This operation is rarely seen and took days of planning to ensure everyone involved was safe and the work to remove the steel work was a success.”

Picture: Cumberland Council

A Cumberland Council spokesman added: “We would like to extend our thanks to all those involved in the steel removal. It was a highly complex operation and was undertaken with the safety of the public as its top priority.

“Now that the repair work has been completed, we will assess the impact the storm has had on the project.

“We will endeavour to get the work on the RAAC removal back on track as quickly as possible. It’s too early to say what impact it has had but we will provide updates as soon as we can.

“In the meantime, we appreciate the patience of Sands’ leisure and our car park customers during the temporary closures.”

The Sands Centre car park will also reopen tomorrow.

Swifts car park and footpath next to the Swifts car park remains closed.

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