GROUPS AND organisations interested in using the new Carnival Pool leisure centre’s facilities for events can now have their say on its design and equipment.
The multi-million pound leisure and library complex has been designed so that organisations can hire the spaces for cultural and community events when not in use.
To move the plan along, the council is now looking to speak to those who might be interested in using the hub to better understand demand, fit-out requirements and consider what extra equipment might be needed.

Parry Batth, executive member for environment and leisure, said: “While this is primarily a leisure centre and library the flexible fit-out of the sports hall and studio spaces will be key in supporting wider cultural use for events such as performances, lectures or exhibitions.
“This is why we are already talking to several local organisations and will be emailing others who previously took part in our cultural engagements, with details of a survey for them to complete.
“We’d encourage them to take part as this is their opportunity to help us better understand their needs as well as the level of demand for cultural spaces locally.”
Work on site is progressing on the frame, roof decks, lift shafts and foundations for the remaining structure.
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The Carnival Hub will have two swimming pools – a six-lane 25m pool and teaching pool with moveable depth floor and splash pad – a fitness suite and spinning studio, rooms that can also be used for events, a four-court sports hall that can convert into a performance venue with bleacher seating, a spa, gym, cafe and viewing areas.
There will also be a library with space for events and exhibitions and a children’s zone.
“It is great to see the progress being made at Carnival Hub and it is exciting to see the building starting to take shape,” added Cllr Batth.
“With the steel frame going up, changes to the site will be really visible now.”
He said the council has committed more than £50 million to sport and leisure facilities in the borough including Carnival Hub, Cantley and Bulmershe Leisure centre – which opened last year.
“As a council we’re keen to create opportunities for people to be active and stay healthy as we know how important exercise is in improving wellbeing,” Cllr Batth added.
The survey is open to any groups who might be interested in running large events or activities at the Carnival Hub. It closes on Sunday, June 13.
It can be found by searching for current consultations on: www.wokingham.gov.uk