Spades in ground after remains delayed pool project

Josh SandifordBBC News, West Midlands
News imageWarwick District Council Abbey Fields Swimming Pool plansWarwick District Council
There are plans to two swimming pools at Abbey Fields in Kenilworth

The redevelopment of a leisure centre has resumed after a six-month delay following the discovery of medieval ruins.

Warwick District Council said contractor Kier would begin preparation work to build two indoor swimming pools at Abbey Fields in Kenilworth, Warwickshire.

Ceramics and at least five buildings, some dating back to the 13th Century, were found at the site last year.

It was followed by a lengthy process of design revision, which the council said was to ensure the project provided protection to the archaeological finds.

News imageWarwick District Council The site of the swimming pools developmentWarwick District Council
The site of the swimming pools development

Communities and leisure lead Jim Sinnott said it marked a landmark moment on a long and difficult journey.

A new design and budget - more than 50% higher than originally planned - was agreed in February.

The new leisure centre will incorporate two indoor pools.

A previous indoor pool and outdoor lido were demolished to make way for the new design.

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