We understand how strongly the community feels about Fullwell Cross Leisure Centre. It plays an important role in the lives of many residents, and we want to be clear about the current situation and the steps Redbridge Council are taking.
Following a routine structural assessment, a material known as Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) was identified in the roof above the pool and surrounding areas. This material has been the subject of national safety guidance. In line with that advice, we made the precautionary decision to close those parts of the building while further investigations and planning take place.
This is not a decision based on funding, nor does it reflect a lack of commitment to the centre. It is a necessary measure to ensure the safety of everyone who uses or works in the building. We are working closely with Redbridge Council and our appointed engineers to finalise the scope of remedial works and to develop a costed plan for the future of the site.
In the meantime, other parts of the centre, including the spa with extended opening hours, reception and two group exercise studios with over a 100 classes a week, have reopened and as many swimming lessons as possible have been relocated to alternative locations.
We have also introduced enhanced monitoring and signage to ensure the safety of all visitors.
Officers are preparing a full remediation plan and have been asked to include not only immediate repairs but also options for long-term sustainability and modernisation so that we can secure the future of the centre for years to come.
We know how important this facility is to local people and understand the impact this situation is having. We are committed to keeping residents informed and will continue to provide regular updates. Once we have a confirmed timeline for the next phase of works, we will share that publicly.
Thank you for your patience and support as we work to ensure that Fullwell Cross remains a safe and welcoming space for the whole community.