BH Live, in partnership with BCP Council, invested more than £350,000 in refurbishing the changing rooms after listening to customers’ feedback.

This is part of an initiative to encourage more people to regularly attend the leisure centre for improved health and wellbeing.

The work was carried out by Seascape South, BCP Council’s wholly owned construction company.The work was carried out by Seascape South, BCP Council’s wholly owned construction company. (Image: BH Live) The refurbishment includes new lockers, cubicles, showers, vanity areas, toilets and hairdryers, as well as an overall improvement in décor, flooring and energy-efficient lighting.

Rob Cunningham, director of leisure and business development at BH Live, said: “As the region’s busiest leisure centre, hundreds of thousands of people visit Littledown every year to improve their health and wellbeing, whether that’s through sport, group exercise classes, swimming, gym sessions and more.

The centre hopes to encourage more people to be regularly active for better health and wellbeing.The centre hopes to encourage more people to be regularly active for better health and wellbeing. (Image: BH Live) “We have transformed these gym changing rooms into more modern, attractive, and accessible spaces that everyone is welcome to enjoy.”

The work was carried out by BCP Council’s construction company, Seascape South.

Additionally, BH Live and BCP Council have embarked on a project to replace four of the centre’s ageing boilers, which will provide more sustainable and reliable heating and hot water to customers and colleagues.