The transformative redevelopment of the Fermanagh Lakeland Forum, Enniskillen, into a state of the art leisure, health and wellbeing hub, is set to enter into the construction phase.
Following formal approval at a Special Council meeting on Tuesday 15 April 2025, preparations are now underway to begin construction on what will become Ireland’s only Passivhaus standard leisure facility – bringing the highest environmental and sustainability standards to the design and build.
The highly innovative project, which was developed following extensive public engagement, includes funding of £20m from the UK Government and represents the most significant capital investment undertaken by Fermanagh and Omagh District Council with a total project cost of £70m.
The investment, located on the water’s edge of the River Erne on the existing site of the Fermanagh Lakeland Forum, will see the development of a cutting edge leisure facility designed to support healthy lifestyles and community activities, providing inclusive and accessible spaces for people of all ages while supporting tourism and the local economy.
Chair of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council, Councillor John McClaughry, said:
“The move to the construction phase is a significant moment and reflects the Council’s commitment to investing in transformative, future proofed facilities with health, wellbeing and sustainability at its core.”
The new facility will include an 8-lane 25m swimming pool; separate learner pool; splash pad area for young children; fully equipped gym and fitness suite; community and multipurpose spaces; soft play and sensory room; destination playpark; pump track; cycle, walking and running trails; an active waterfront area and improved pedestrian linkages to Enniskillen town centre.
UK Minister for Local Growth, Alex Norris, said:
“It is wonderful to hear construction is commencing for this exciting revival of the Fermanagh Lakeland Forum into a modern health and leisure hub for residents and visitors of Enniskillen.”
GRAHAM Regional Director, Gerry Rowe, said:
“We are delighted to move to construction phase with this transformative project, which will feature Ireland’s only Passivhaus-certified leisure centre, pushing the boundaries of environmental sustainability. It’s an exciting opportunity to create a state-of-the-art facility that will enhance local health, wellness, and recreation, and set a new standard in sustainable development.”
It is anticipated the new facility will open in 2028.