The site was originally closed due to low usage numbers
A former Nottingham leisure centre has gone on the market with planning guidance saying the site could house around 70 apartments. The John Carroll Leisure Centre on Denman Street Central was first closed in June 2021 due to low usage numbers, with operators Nottingham City Council then announcing earlier this year that it intended to sell the facility.
The property listing states: "Offered with planning guidance indicating residential redevelopment would be considered acceptable and giving indicative layouts for housing and apartment schemes of 26 - 70 dwellings respectively. Both schemes come with the opportunity to benefit the development further by utilisation of the stopped-up section of roadway along Denman Street Central immediately abutting the development.
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