PLANS to revitalise sports and leisure centres in East Hampshire have taken an important step forward.

East Hampshire District Council has selected Sport and Leisure Management Ltd (SLM) as the preferred bidder to manage its leisure facilities from April.

The council and Leicestershire-based SLM, which operates as Everyone Active, are working to finalise a deal that should bring new leisure centres to Whitehill and Bordon and Alton and improvements to the Taro Leisure Centre in Petersfield.

Details remain confidential because of the commercial sensitivity of the bidding process, and ongoing negotiations are subject to the council’s agreement of contractual arrangements.

The process began more than a year ago when leisure providers were asked to join the bidding process, and since then the council has been whittling down the candidates.

Sport and Leisure Management, which runs more than 140 leisure centres across the country, was chosen just before Christmas.

The award-winning company was formed in 1987 and is the UK’s longest-established leisure operator.

It works in partnership with 44 local authorities to deliver high-quality sports and leisure facilities and improve the health and wellbeing of communities.

East Hampshire District Council deputy leader Richard Millard, who has been overseeing the contract, said: “These are very exciting times for East Hampshire. We are now looking forward to working with SLM to get the best possible facilities for our residents and our visitors.”

David Bibby, managing director of Everyone Active, said: “We are delighted to be chosen by East Hampshire District Council to manage its leisure facilities in the area. We already operate leisure services in nearby Chichester, Fareham and Hart, so it’s fantastic that we’re now being given the opportunity to extend our experience in the area.

“Our company aim is to encourage more communities to take part in physical activity and, ultimately, live healthier lifestyles.

“We’re confident this new partnership will develop the leisure provision in East Hampshire and offer a wide range of advanced facilities for local people to enjoy.”

A new leisure centre has long been promised as part of Whitehill and Bordon’s regeneration.

* Residents can learn more about it at a consultation event, exhibiting plans for a new town centre, on Saturday, February 25, between 10am and 4pm, at Building four, Prince Philip Barracks, Budds Lane, Bordon.