The keys to a sports centre once at risk of closure have been handed over.

Dorset Council presented keys to the Redlands leisure facility in Weymouth to local sports charity Active Dorset.

Residents are now being urged to make use of the revived centre, which is in Dorchester Road.

Following Weymouth College’s decision to hand back the lease to Dorset Council in 2021, there were fears that the facility would be forced to close before Active Dorset stepped in to take over the operational running in December. 

Renamed Redlands Leisure and Community Park, Active Dorset has introduced a new web-based booking system, community cafe and new signage and is also working on the roof in a few areas.

Additional plans include a new catering facility and café in the function room, an indoor soft play area for children, new lighting and flooring upgrades in the main sports hall, potential development of the current football pitches and the introduction of a dog walking area.

Cllr Laura Beddow, Dorset Council’s portfolio holder for culture and communities, said: “I’m delighted to see such a valued asset placed in Active Dorset’s safe hands.

"I feel their plans balance the needs of current users and the local community with the financial realities of operating such a large facility.

“Working closely with Active Dorset has allowed us to deliver on the council’s ambitions of supporting community health and wellbeing, as well as demonstrating our commitment to collaborating with local third sector organisations when commissioning services.

“Now we enter a new chapter of Redlands’ ongoing story. The future of Redlands depends on people using it, and I’m looking forward to seeing how the local community embraces this new way of working.”

Martin Kimberley, Chief Executive of Active Dorset, said: “I’d like to thank the members of the public who fought to keep the centre open, and we are already seeing positive signs of more users which is key to making Redlands thrive.

"We now need help to reach more people who will benefit from using the facilities.

“We’ve already launched a new Facebook account and webpage, and we especially want to hear from people who may want to join or start their own clubs and activities at Redlands.

“When Dorset Council’s former tenant was considering closing the indoor facilities, the public outcry was loud enough for all concerned to take notice and develop a new approach to the site.

"Now we need those users and the local community to translate that vocal support into action so we can demonstrate that Redlands Leisure and Community Park can thrive in the long term.”