Denbighshire Leisure has launched its third renewal of the UK Leisure Framework, retaining Alliance Leisure as lead development contractor.
Launched in 2012, the Framework provides public sector bodies, principally local authorities, an efficient means of procuring and delivering leisure development projects across the UK
Over the next four years, Alliance Leisure will work in partnership with Denbighshire Leisure, which owns the Framework, along with an appointed supply chain to deliver a current committed investment of over £250m in leisure development projects plus more projects over the life of the new Framework.
To date, Alliance Leisure has delivered 58 projects ranging from £18m new builds and waterparks, to smaller-scale play areas and skate parks.
“Over the last five years, the UK Leisure Framework has provided a valuable and compliant means of simplifying leisure development projects for local authorities, ensuring projects are turned around quickly and efficiencies are maximised at every level of the supply chain,” says Paul Cluett, managing director at Alliance Leisure.
“During these testing times, as the UK navigates its way through Brexit and ‘builds back better’ after the pandemic, the UK Leisure Framework will help local authorities meet their commitment to create sustainable, engaging, fit for purpose active environments that play a vital role in the health and wellbeing of the nation moving forwards. We look forward to working with Denbighshire Leisure and the Framework suppliers to play our part in the creation of a more equitable, active and healthy society.”
The UK Leisure Framework is the only leisure focused Framework in the UK.
“As we enter a new era where physical activity finally receives the recognition it deserves from government and policy-influencers for its role in a more healthy society, the Framework will continue to deliver value. Over the coming years we will continue to work with Alliance Leisure to break down investment barriers to ensure communities across the UK have access to the facilities they need to live more active lives,” said Jamie Groves, managing director at Denbighshire Leisure.