Work is now officially underway on the much-anticipated Marple Community Hub — a transformative £20m development set to bring state-of-the-art leisure, health and library facilities to the heart of the town.
Local leaders and partners gathered in Marple Memorial Park on Friday (26 April) for a ceremonial groundbreaking, celebrating the start of construction on the new centre, which will open in 2026.
Funded in part by the Government’s Levelling Up Fund, the new hub will include a modern library, five-lane swimming pool, 60-station gym, café, and a new home for Marple Clinic — all designed to support active, healthy lifestyles and provide a much-needed boost to local services.
Cllr Mark Roberts, Deputy Leader of Stockport Council, said: “This is a major milestone for Marple — a project driven by local voices and delivered in partnership to meet the needs of residents now and for the future.
“The hub is a landmark investment in the future of our borough – it’s about more than just bricks and mortar. It’s about creating a vibrant, inclusive space that brings people together, supports healthier lifestyles, and strengthens our local economy.”
Cllr Helen Foster-Grime, Cabinet Member for Communities, Culture and Sport at Stockport Council, said: “The new hub will bring health, leisure and community services together under one roof, with real benefits for people of all ages.
“It’s a much-needed project and a really great example of the kind of place-based investment we’ve been championing across our borough for many years. I’m so proud of all the teams involved in making this happen!”
Darren Palmer, director for Willmott Dixon in the North, said: “We share Stockport Council’s passion for ensuring this vibrant and innovative community hub creates opportunities for the people of Marple.
“In recently delivering Stockport Interchange and Viaduct Park, our team worked alongside incredible local organisations such as PURE College and we proud to be doing so again.
“To date on the project, we’ve created six new employment opportunities including for local people from barriered backgrounds. We’ve supported 47 apprentice weeks and delivered a bespoke skills and training ‘Building Lives Academy’ programme alongside HMP Styal resulting in two employment opportunities.
“We are also running our monthly free after-school Construction Club for children at All Saints Primary School and we have delivered 11 careers in construction sessions with local school and college students.”
Once complete, the Marple Community Hub will feature sustainable design, enhanced access for walking and cycling, and inclusive spaces to support wellbeing, community connection, and civic pride.