Green light for new indoor sports centre
Last modified on 10 March 2021
The Gore Hill indoor sports centre development has reached an exciting milestone.
At the 8 March meeting, Willoughby City Council endorsed its preferred option for a facility that will provide six indoor courts (5,490 sqm), sports hall, gym, multi-purpose area for meetings and clubs, café, retail space and 182 car parks.
The new indoor sports centre at St Leonards will help fill a gap in sports facilities in Willoughby and surrounding local government areas.
Willoughby City Council’s proposed $57.9M indoor centre will complement the newly developed Gore Hill Oval near the Royal North Shore Hospital.
At its 8 March meeting, Council reviewed the preliminary concept options, costs and how they would meet the sporting needs of the community and selected its preferred option to proceed to concept design.
The stakeholder consultation and research found that demand has outstripped supply for indoor sports facilities for Willoughby and surrounding local government areas and that it’s expected to grow as the population expands. The consultation found that people are not participating in sports because of limited access to facilities.
Council has $46M earmarked for the project and will seek to close the funding gap by exploring partnership opportunities with Government Agencies and other key stakeholders.
Now that the project has the green light, the planning and design phase will begin with further input from sporting clubs and associations. Construction is expected to commence from 2023.
The indoor centre is stage 2 of the Gore Hill project. Stage 1, funded $9.5M from the Australian Government and $1M from Council, was finalised in March 2019 when the new synthetic oval, clubhouse and playground were opened.
View the full agenda and business case on our website in the meeting agenda from 8 March 2021.