Shropshire Star

Safety measures taken after building defects identified at Llandrindod Wells Sports Centre

Preventative safety measures have been carried out on a mid-Powys sports centre after a building defect was identified, the county council has said.

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Preventative safety measures have been carried out on a mid-Powys sports centre after a building defect was identified, the county council has said.
Preventative safety measures have been carried out on a mid-Powys sports centre after a building defect was identified, the county council has said.

The defect at Llandrindod Wells Sports Centre has caused sections of the exterior masonry walls of the sports hall building to deflect away from the main structural frame.

Powys County Council swiftly implemented immediate preventative safety measures to stabilise the structure and reduce the risk of any further movement.

The sports centre is open and alternative access arrangements are in place.

Engineers from the council are currently conducting a thorough investigation to determine the cause of the defect and are working diligently to ensure that the building remains safe for use during their investigations.

Councillor Richard Church, Cabinet Member for a Safer Powys, said: “We are treating this with the utmost seriousness to ensure that the centre and its sports hall is safe for customers.

“We are working with Freedom Leisure to implement suitable access arrangements for customers while further investigative works are carried out.

“We would like to apologies for any inconvenience this may cause but our priority is to ensure that the building is safe to remain open for those who visit and use this sports centre.”