Dawley Swimming Pool

Building work commences for new Captain Matthew Webb Swimming and Fitness Centre in Dawley

Work to create a new swimming pool and fitness centre in Dawley which will provide a first-class leisure facility for the local community and enhance the Borough’s leisure offer is now underway.

The new Captain Matthew Webb Swimming and Fitness Centre, funded by Telford & Wrekin Council and located at Telford Langley School, will include a new five-lane pool similar in size to the one at Abraham Darby Sports and Leisure Centre.

In addition, construction will include a new larger health and fitness facility and a Council-owned and operated gym and exercise class studio will be relocated to the leisure building.

Local residents were invited to have their say on the proposals last summer and their feedback has helped to shape plans for this state-of-the-art new facility which has been given full planning approval.

Over 150,000 swims per year will be available at the new pool with an additional 150 places on the weekly learn to swim programme, community access to health and fitness will be increased by 50 hours per week and more than 20 local jobs will also be created as part of the development.

The new Captain Matthew Webb Swimming and Fitness Centre, funded by Telford & Wrekin Council and located at Telford Langley School, will include a new five-lane pool similar in size to the one at Abraham Darby Sports and Leisure Centre.

In addition, construction will include a new larger health and fitness facility and a Council-owned and operated gym and exercise class studio will be relocated to the leisure building.

Local residents were invited to have their say on the proposals last summer and their feedback has helped to shape plans for this state-of-the-art new facility which has been given full planning approval.

Over 150,000 swims per year will be available at the new pool with an additional 150 places on the weekly learn to swim programme, community access to health and fitness will be increased by 50 hours per week and more than 20 local jobs will also be created as part of the development.

This will in turn release the current health and fitness room for more education space for the school.

It will also add to the Council’s current estate of ten leisure centres across Telford and Wrekin including swimming, fitness and a range of other sports and leisure facilities.

Telford & Wrekin Council is committed to building the new swimming and fitness centre in Dawley to meet current and future demand identified in the Council’s Indoor Leisure Facilities Strategy.

The Dawley area has the highest level of unmet demand for swimming provision and following a review of potential sites adding to the sports facilities at Telford Langley School was considered to be the best option.

The site already offers extensive sports and leisure provision for use by the Communities Academy Trust and the local community and the new pool will also provide facilities for local primary schools.

Work at the Captain Matthew Webb Swimming and Fitness Centre, named to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Captain Matthew Webb’s historic swim across the English Channel, is also focusing on low energy consumption and carbon emissions.

Plans have been developed in consultation with the Academy which is fully supportive of the proposals and actively engaged as part of the project team.

The new facilities are set to open in 2027 and the project is all part of Telford & Wrekin Council’s ongoing investment to create a better Borough.

Councillor Lee Carter, Telford & Wrekin Council Leader, said: “We’re delighted that work has now started on the Captain Matthew Webb Swimming and Fitness Centre.

“As a Council, we are fully-funding this project and working in partnership with the school and the MP for Telford to bring plans for this fantastic new swimming and leisure facility to fruition.”

Councillor Angela McClements, Telford & Wrekin Council’s Cabinet Member for Leisure, Tourism, Culture & the Arts, said: “The Captain Matthew Webb Swimming and Fitness Centre is a huge boost for Dawley, giving local people excellent leisure facilities on their doorstep, as well as meeting the demand for this facility in that area.

“Swimming is a key contributor to improved health and well-being and through this facility we’ll be supporting the health of our residents, increasing opportunities for children to learn to swim and promoting an active lifestyle for all.

“In 2022 Swim England reported that swimming helped prevent more than 78,500 cases of ill health across the country.

“We look forward to keeping our residents updated with the building works and progress which is being made.”

Telford & Wrekin Council is the largest provider of swimming lessons for children in Telford and Wrekin and the Council’s Leisure services’ branded swimming lessons programme is delivered through its Swim4Life programme.

Shaun Davies MP said: “This is a fantastic milestone for Telford. Securing a new swimming pool has been something I have worked hard for over many years, and it’s great to see construction now underway.

“This centre will be a lasting legacy to Captain Matthew Webb, but more importantly it will serve the people of Telford supporting fitness, leisure and really importantly helping more young people learn to swim. Our local council is already the largest provider of children’s swimming lessons in the borough through its Swim4Life programme, and this new facility will allow that provision to expand even further. Consultation showed clear demand for these services, and I’m proud that our Labour council is delivering for local people.”

Dawid Cloete, Construction Director at Read, said: “Read are proud to play a role in bringing these plans to life.

“Working closely with Telford & Wrekin Council and the biT-Group team we are delivering a modern, efficient leisure facility designed to minimise energy use and carbon emissions, while providing first‑class fitness and swimming amenities for the community of Dawley.”

SOTW – 30.01.2026

REC-Mrs McGee-Aneta

REC-Mrs Brannon-Santiago

Year 1-Mrs Longmore-Thomas

Year 1-Miss Robinson-Seb

Year 2-Mrs Cottrell-Myles

Year 2-Mr Davies-Willow

Year 3-Miss Roberts-Molly

Year 3-Ms Manns/Mr Harris-Albert

Year 4-Miss Read-Ella

Year 4-Miss Rowlands-Markus

Year 5-Mr White-Indie

Year 5-Mrs Penfold-Jack

Year 6-Miss Saville-Iosif

Ms Weston-Jay

Uniform

Please ensure all uniform is labelled with your child’s name. It is extremely difficult to locate/return uniform if it does not have a child’s name in.

Year 3/4 Football match v Aqueduct Primary

On Friday 23rd we took a girl and boys Year 3/4 football team to Aqueduct Primary School for some friendly matches. Played in heavy rain and on muddy pitches the girls drew 3-3 in a tightly contested match and the boys were unfortunately beaten by a very good Aqueduct side although they still managed to score 5 goals. As always every child was a credit to Captain Webb.

Year 5 – Dodgeball Tournament

On Tuesday 27th we took 2 teams of Year 5s to a dodgeball tournament at Telford Tennis Centre. Team 1 narrowly missed out on a spot in the semifinals whilst Team 2 finished in 4th place, again just missing out on bronze medals.  Competing mostly against Year 6 children from other schools they did extremely well to be as competitive as they were.

Treat Friday

Due to healthy eating initiative, treat Friday will no longer take place after half term.  Children are welcome to bring in a healthy snack for them to enjoy during their break instead.  We will continue with it until the end of this half term.

Year 2 Tennis Festival

On Wednesday, 8 children from Year 2 went to Telford Tennis centre for a tennis festival where they completed a variety of challenges and also had the opportunity to play some matches against children from different schools. They all had a fantastic attitude towards learning new skills and represented the school amazingly.

 

SOTW-23rd Jan

REC-Mrs Brannon-Aleha

REC-Mrs McGee-Noah

Y1-Mrs Longmore-Loki

Y1-Miss Robinson-Summer

Y2-Mrs Cottrell-Theo H

Y2-Mr Davies-Zuzanna

Y3-Miss Roberts-Rex

Y3-Ms Manns/Mr Harris-Lexi

Y4-Miss Read-Laylah

Y4-Miss Rowlands-Lettie

Y5-Mr White-Kaiden

Y5-Ms Penfold-Emily

Y6-Ms Weston/Mr Pilling-Lilly-Jo

Y6-Miss Saville-Rooney

SOTW 16.01.2026

REC-Mrs Brannon-Jamie

REC-Mrs McGee-Rosie

Y1-Mrs Longmore-Tommie

Y1-Miss Robinson-Molly & Sophie-Mai

Y2-Mr Davies-Antoni

Y2-Mrs Cottrell-Ciena

Y3-Miss Roberts-Blake

Y3-Ms Manns/Mr Harris-Jayden

Y4-Miss Read-Lillie

Y4-Miss Rowlands-Sukhraj

Y5-Mr White-Sophie-Mai

Y5-Ms Penfold-Andrea

Y6-Ms Weston/Mr Pilling-Emmanual & Ariella

Y6-Miss Saville-Maya

NSPCC Number Day 6th Feb

On Friday, 6th Feb we will be marking the NSPCC Number Day.

Children will be invited to come to school dressed in something representing a number, bringing £1 for the NSPCC.

They are also welcome to bring in a board game with a mathematical element to it to share with their classmates.

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