The Summit Indoor Adventure Centre, located next to the Selby Leisure and Wellbeing Hub in Scott Road, will welcome its first visitors in six years this summer.
The centre, which opened in May 2016, was forced to close due to Covid-19 restrictions.
It became a vital vaccinations site, with up to 5,000 people in attendance each week, but had lain vacant ever since.
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This changed, however, after a lease for the site was agreed with Curly Pepper Trading Ltd – who plan on revitalising the centre, which is set to include a climbing wall, bowling lanes and two premium indoor padel courts.
The Summit Indoor Adventure Centre, located next to the Selby Leisure and Wellbeing Hub in Scott Road, will welcome its first visitors in six years (Image: North Yorkshire Council)
The company operates seven other indoor adventure parks across the UK and will open the courts up to school and community groups to encourage young people to get into the sport.
North Yorkshire Council inherited the building from the former Selby District Council following local government reorganisation in March 2023.
Since then, significant work has taken place to secure a tenant and bring the facility back into active community use.
Speaking about this, the council’s executive member for open to business, Cllr Mark Crane, whose responsibilities include the visitor economy and regeneration, said: “This is welcome news, and I’m pleased that this facility is being brought back into community use.
“This is one of a number of vacant venues that we inherited following the launch of this council, and we have been actively working to secure a new tenant that can deliver benefits for the community and the local economy.
“By encouraging investment and regeneration, we can hopefully attract more people into our town centres who are likely to spend money in other shops and venues, while also providing local employment opportunities.”
“We’re incredibly excited to be bringing The Summit back to life” (Image: North Yorkshire Council)
Selby and Kippax MP, Keir Mather, said he met with the council’s chief executive, Richard Flinton, after setting up a petition to discuss the reopening of the centre.
Mr Mather subsequently wrote to the Chairman of Sport England about the lease details.
In a statement, he said: “This is fantastic news for Selby.
“I know it will be welcomed by thousands of local families. Local parents have been clear that they want to see this space brought back into use and I know it will make a real difference for children across our area.”
With the lease now signed, Curly Pepper will be looking to renovate the venue with the aim of opening its doors in time for the summer holidays.
The company’s compliance and technical director, Liam Caffrey, said: “We’re incredibly excited to be bringing The Summit back to life.
“We’re delighted to be investing in the site and giving many of its existing attractions a new lease of life for the local community to enjoy once again.
“The return of the bowling lanes, climbing walls and soft play is just the start, and we’re equally excited to introduce Vogue Padel as part of the next phase of the development.
“We can’t wait to welcome customers through the doors and become part of the Selby community.”
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