Scottish construction team assembled for revamp of Troon Leisure Club

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ALLIANCE Leisure has assembled a team of Scottish-based leisure construction specialists to deliver the upgrade and extension of Troon Leisure Club on behalf of South Ayrshire Council.

Subject to planning permission, the project is scheduled to begin next month and last around one year.

The development will be delivered through the UK Leisure Framework, managed by Denbighshire Leisure Ltd (DLL), and will utilise a locally-based project team including Thomas Johnstone, Holmes Miller, Struer, and Wallace Whittle.

Jo Cameron, delivery manager at Alliance Leisure, said, “By working with trusted, Scotland-based partners, we’re ensuring the Troon Leisure Club upgrade is delivered with local insight and expertise. Together, we’ll create a sustainable, future-ready facility that supports health, wellbeing and social connection across the community.”

The redevelopment combines retained, refurbished, and new-build elements. Plans include: a new fitness gym and multi-functional studio; new building frontage, entrance, reception and circulation area; refurbished wet changing area; new dry changing area; new baby change, accessible changing and toilet provision; and alterations to external parking, access and landscaping.

To maintain community access to health and fitness facilities during the works, a community fitness hub will open at Muirhead Activity Centre in November.

Councillor Alec Clark, depute leader and policy lead for commercial/operational services at South Ayrshire Council, commented, “I am pleased to confirm our investment in the upgrade of Troon Leisure Club, which will deliver modern, high-quality amenities for the local community. This development reflects our continued commitment to improving sport and leisure provision across South Ayrshire.”