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More details of kids’ pool features at King Alfred released after families object

by Jo Wadsworth
Thursday 2 Apr, 2026 at 4:08PM
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More details of kids’ pool features at King Alfred released after families object

More details of what a new King Alfred leisure centre could have to offer families have been published as the council responds to fears there won’t be much.

A planning application submitted this month for a replacement leisure centre on Hove seafront showed plans of the layout of the swimming pools – but with little other detail.

Hundreds of people have commented, with many saying there doesn’t seem to be enough for children.

Today, the council said while the final details are still being finalised, they will include interactive play, a slide or small enclosed flume along with jets/fountains aimed at younger children.

It has shared pictures of features at Britannia Leisure Centre in Hackney and Center Parcs Park Bostalsee in Germany as examples of what could be installed here.

And it says the main pool could be used to host the same type of inflatables which are on offer at the Prince Regent.

It also says the pools having separate filtration systems will avoid the current situation where if there is a contamination incident in one pool, all the pools need to be closed.

It hopes to provide more information about the exact specifications in the coming weeks.

Cabinet member for sports and recreation Alan Robins said: “The new King Alfred will be a fantastic space for families, children, young people and residents of all ages from across the whole city to enjoy.

“The new facility will provide a better experience for people in the city. There will be more space for sport and activities, more variety on offer and a more inclusive experience for all.

“Hundreds of people have already shared their views, and I’d encourage people to explore the plans and make a comment on the planning application if they’d like it to be considered.”

To view and comment on the planning application, click here.

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Comments 13

  1. Tracy Ward says:
    1 day ago

    These are just stock photos you can buy from a photo agency. Are they going to glue them around the new King Alfred to decorate it?

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    • Palmeria Seagul says:
      1 day ago

      Well I’d be impressed if the Council was able to go forward in time and take photos of the actual pool.

      But at this rate the level of misinformation and sheer stupidly by people trying to derail the project, the King Alfred will stay a crappy run down mess for ever.

      Reply
    • Benjamin says:
      1 day ago

      “It has shared pictures of features at Britannia Leisure Centre in Hackney and Centre Parcs Park Bostalsee in Germany as examples of what could be installed here.”

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      • Toto says:
        21 hours ago

        The Council have suggested that there could be a slide or small flume. However, the submitted planning drawings do not show a launch platform, run‑out area, or the structural or spatial provision needed to accommodate a slide or flume. These are not things that could be simply added later. If they were going to exist they would be part of the plans.

        The floor plans indicate a small leisure water area (maybe 4m by 8m) adjacent to the teaching pool, and the section drawings show a low roof height with no elevated platform or void space that would be necessary for even a modest flume. There is also no plant capacity or circulation space shown that would support such an installation. You might get a little toddler slide installed.

        The council sharing stock photos of Centre Parcs in Germany or a leisure centre in Hackney doesn’t actually mean anything.

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        • Benjamin says:
          5 hours ago

          Just highlighting that Tracy was making a disingenuous bad-faith argument.

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          • Toto says:
            3 hours ago

            I’m not sure why you think Tracey’s argument is disingenuous or in bad-faith. Can you explain?

            The council has published stock images of childrens leisure water play areas saying that this gives ‘more details of what… the leisure centre could offer to families’.

            From the plans that are currently in front of the planning committee it is clear that features like slides and flumes that have been promised by Councillors, and are illustrated in these pictures, wouldn’t be able to fit into the space allocated.

            That seems like the Councillors are being disingenuous or acting in bad faith rather than Tracey. They are putting out media briefings which are giving the impression that the facilities at the King Alfred will be better for families than they actually will be.

            This is particularly worrying given planning decisions are quasi-judicial processes, and consultations should be on the basis of the actual proposed development.

  2. Dave the rave says:
    24 hours ago

    Imagine if there were a site in West Hove that could be utilised, at the heart of the area real people actually live with kids, that could be have been developed to provide a new 50m pool, plus a fun pool with proper flumes at a fraction of the cost of this farce. What a pathetic legacy the loud luvvies of Hove have created in this compromised scheme that generations will be sadled with.

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  3. JamesK says:
    23 hours ago

    We are being asked to believe the word of a council trying to hide six tower blocks from us on the current King Alfred site.

    Blatantly, this is all about the land and who cares about families, children and future generations? Sick.

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    • Jon English says:
      22 hours ago

      How would you propose the new centre be paid for?

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    • Benjamin says:
      19 hours ago

      Reminder that you voted for this more expensive site to be used.

      Reply
  4. James says:
    3 hours ago

    Ah yes, Benjamin, our resident oracle of truth and elections, here to remind us all how we personally cast our ballots. Incredible that you’ve managed to track everyone’s vote so precisely—must be exhausting being the sole voice of authority in every comment section.

    Remind me again, which official position do you hold? Or is this just a hobby between correcting strangers and declaring victory in arguments no one appointed you to referee?

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    • Mike Beasley says:
      2 hours ago

      Don’t be ‘disingenuous’

      Reply
  5. Ann E Nicky says:
    1 hour ago

    There is not enough space in the proposed plans to accommodate anything approaching what is being suggested as possible. There needs to be a radical redesign on a larger scale. If we are going to saddle future generations with this burden then make it worth it. This is not a vanity project but investment in the infrastructure of the city. If you get 50 children in this pool, it will be crowded. Surely the residents deserve better and the architects and councillors should deliver something fit for purpose.

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