Fault at city leisure centre closes part of site with sessions cancelled

Fault at city leisure centre closes part of site with sessions cancelled


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LOOSE DUCTING IN A AIR HANDLING UNIT PROMPTED THE CLOSURE OF PART OF WYNDLEY SWIMMING BATHS FOR SEVERAL DAYS WITH THE MAIN POOL CLOSED FOR A DAY 14:07, 20 May 2025 A fault in a unit at a


Birmingham leisure site left part of the centre closed and a number of sessions cancelled. Loose ducting in the air handling unit at Wyndley Leisure Centre’s swimming baths in Sutton


Coldfield on Saturday, May 17, led to some sessions being cancelled and part of the centre closed, including the public viewing gallery. The blue ducting could be seen hanging from the


ceiling above the edge of the pool, close to the viewing gallery. READ MORE: TROUBLE IN STREET WITH MAN HIT BY CAR AND MAIN ROAD CLOSED A parent told BirminghamLive: “I went with my daughter


on Saturday and they had closed the viewing gallery. “Big blue ducting had come loose. They cancelled some lessons but it was then deemed safe to restart them at around 10am. Article


continues below “It still looked bad to me.” GET THE LATEST SUTTON COLDFIELD NEWS DELIVERED DIRECT TO YOUR INBOX Wyndley Leisure Centre posted on its Facebook page: “Oops the deep water


lanes within the main pool have decided to take an unplanned vacation! “Sadly this means we are having to partially close the main pool over the weekend. “But don't put your goggles


away just yet, the small pool and part of the main pool will be open for all your splashy fun this weekend. “The changing rooms are still open as normal but we are asking all swimmers to


enter the pool area by the family change. “If you have a swimming lesson or party booking over the weekend that will be impacted, our team will be in contact with you directly.” The deep


water lanes and main pool were closed on Monday, May 19, with sessions cancelled. But the teaching pool remained open. READ MORE: PLANNING APPLICATIONS FOR HUGE NEW £343 MILLION EMPLOYMENT


PARK SUBMITTED But the problems were rectified on Monday night and the swimming pool fully reopened. Mark Reynolds, contract manager for Birmingham Community Leisure Trust, which runs the


site and eight others for Birmingham City Council, said: “On Saturday, May 17, during routine inspections of the facility, we identified some ducting had become loose in the air handling


unit in our main swimming pool area. “In the interests of customer and employee safety, this led to some parts of the centre having to be closed or have reduced access over the past few


days, while we wait for the ducting to be repaired. Article continues below “Our contractor informed us the repair would be completed on Monday evening and the main pool reopened on Tuesday.


“We apologise to everyone affected by these temporary closures, but hope you will understand that when it comes to safety, we will not cut corners.”