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University reveals Edgbaston campus plans
The University of Birmingham's (UoB) historic Edgbaston campus is poised to undergo a major £175m transformation, including the development of a new sports centre.
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands and S&P Architects have been appointed to lead the design and delivery of the proposals, with a library also proposed as part of the scheme. A 50m swimming pool; sports halls; and training facilities are earmarked as part of the new complex, which will be used by students, staff and regional amateur sports clubs.
Preview drop-in events for local residents will be organised over the summer, while a public consultation on the proposed development is to be launched during the autumn. UoB director of estates Ian Barker said: "A number of developments, like the proposed new sports centre, swimming pool and the cultural hub, focus on facilities that will benefit the community as well as staff and students.
"Our plans also envisage a reduction in the University's environmental impact and carbon footprint. We hope that local people will work with us in shaping these plans over the next few months." Zena Wooldridge, director of sport, added: "Birmingham is city with a proud sporting heritage and sport plays a huge part in the life of our campus."
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