
Sport and Leisure Management Limited, trading as Everyone Active, has been confirmed as the operator and will continue to operate all Council-owned leisure centres across the borough next year.
Following a procurement process, Everyone Active has been awarded a 10-year contract, set to begin on 1 January 2026, with the option of a five-year extension, and operational responsibilities commencing in January 2026.
The award-winning company will continue to manage Pingles Leisure Centre, Jubilee Sports Centre and Bedworth Leisure Centre, as well as taking on operational duties for the brand-new Bedworth Physical Activity Hub, once it officially opens.
Everyone Active brings a wealth of experience in delivering high quality, inclusive leisure services and will play a key role in supporting the Council’s ambitions for healthier, more active communities.
Cllr Brady Hughes, Portfolio Holder for Leisure and Health, said:
“We are delighted to continue to work alongside Everyone Active as our leisure operator for the borough’s centres.
“The proven track record aligns perfectly with our vision for the borough and this partnership will enhance our leisure provision for all ages and backgrounds.
“We are particularly excited about the role Everyone Active will play in launching the brand-new Bedworth Physical Activity Hub and look forward to a successful collaboration over the next decade.”
Lloyd Barraclough, Area Contract Manager at Everyone Active, said:
“We are extremely proud to serve local communities in Nuneaton and Bedworth and look forward to supporting people of all ages, interests and abilities to be active for many years to come.
“The launch of Bedworth Physical Activity Hub is a hugely exciting prospect, and we cannot wait to welcome people to the centre and to show them the state-of-the-art facilities on their doorstep.
“With our partnership with the Council continuing to go from strength to strength, the future is hugely exciting for health and wellbeing in Nuneaton and Bedworth.”