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PureGym set to open in Station Road, Sidcup at site of Lamorbey Swimming Centre

A national gym chain is set to open a branch at the site of a derelict swimming baths.

The PureGym is set to open this summer in Station Road, Sidcup, in the new development at the former Lamorbey Swimming Centre.

The former Lamorbey Swimming Centre in Station Road, Sidcup, pictured in 2008, where a PureGym is set to open. Picture: Google Street View
The former Lamorbey Swimming Centre in Station Road, Sidcup, pictured in 2008, where a PureGym is set to open. Picture: Google Street View

The building, which was once a cinema and became a swimming centre in the 1960s, has sat abandoned since Sidcup Leisure Centre opened in nearby Hurst Road in 2008.

The rear of the site was demolished in the same year, but the frontage has remained.

In 2020, plans by Montreaux Build Ltd were approved for 27 flats and a 24-hour gym.

The site will also include undercroft parking, recycling and cycle stores, and will be part four-storey and part five-storey.

A PureGym spokesperson said: “We are excited to be bringing affordable, flexible fitness to Sidcup in late summer 2023.

Lamorbey Swimming Centre is set to become 27 flats and a PureGym. Picture: Amy Tregenna
Lamorbey Swimming Centre is set to become 27 flats and a PureGym. Picture: Amy Tregenna

"With low-cost, zero-contract memberships, we will provide members with an extensive range of equipment and classes to suit everybody’s fitness needs, which they will be able to use at their leisure 24/7.

"We can’t wait to welcome new members through our doors later this year.”

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