PLANS to improve a leisure facility have been revealed.

As part of its vision to improve mental health and physical well-being, Aura Leisure and Libraries Limited, in partnership with Flintshire County Council, has announced that construction work at Jade Jones Pavilion Flint will commence this month.

The works will include the refurbishment of the swimming pool changing village and re-development and extension of the first floor fitness facilities.

The leisure centre will remain open during the construction works and it is anticipated that the upgraded facility will open in October 2018.

Councillor Ian Roberts, cabinet member for education and youth, said: “It is fantastic to see the announcement that work will soon commence on a second major capital investment to improve Flintshire’s facilities.

"We work co-operatively with Aura which means, rather than having to consider the future of some of our leisure centres and libraries, we are jointly securing jobs and investing in our leisure centres to make them better for our residents.”

Aura is a charitable, not-for-profit, organisation which, from 1 September 2017, is responsible for managing the majority of leisure centres and libraries previously operated directly by Flintshire County Council.

Christine Edwards, chair of Aura Leisure and Libraries, said: "This is a huge milestone for the Aura Team.

"The board has been working really hard with employees to ensure that services are improved and that customers experience benefits.

"This announcement shows our commitment to make a significant and long term difference for the residents of Flintshire."

Neil Rimell, Jade Jones Pavilion Flint manager, said: “All employees are excited about the development and are looking forward to providing these new enhanced facilities for the local community.

"We are continually developing our programmes and services and know that these developments will greatly enhance the facilities, further improving overall provision”.