Project Overview

Project Brief

The regeneration of the King Alfred Leisure Centre is a cornerstone of Brighton & Hove City Council’s 10-year Sports Facilities Investment Plan (2021–2031). The vision is to create a modern, energy-efficient, inclusive leisure destination that reflects the needs of today’s and tomorrow’s users. The new centre will replace the ageing current building with a high-quality facility fit for a growing and diverse community.

Key goals include:

  • A wider range of facilities to improve health and wellbeing.

  • An inclusive design for all ages, abilities, and genders.

  • A centre that supports elite athletes and grassroots users alike.

  • A building that achieves strong sustainability and energy efficiency targets.

Smialing Woman jogs on a treadmill
The photo shows several contractors collaborating on a project over a blueprint plan of a building site.

Designs and Facility Mix

Although full visuals are in development, the proposed features include:

  • A 25m x 8-lane swimming pool for competitions and community use.

  • A separate teaching/training pool.

  • Leisure water.
  • An 6-court multi-use sports hall.

  • A large, fully-equipped gym.

  • Assisted fitness suite.
  • Multi-use studios for group exercise and wellness and community activities.

  • Changing facilities including accessible changing.

  • A café and social hub space.

  • Provision for dry-side and aquatic spectator seating.

  • Family entertainment zone.
  • Spin/interactive cycling studio.
  • Onsite parking.

Expected timeline of events

Construction begins
November 2026

Commencement of construction of new facility

Targeted completion
Spring 2028

The new leisure centre is expected to open