Greenwich Leisure Limited

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It has operated the GLL Sport Foundation since 2007, providing support to young athletes and is one of the largest independent athlete schemes in the UK.[2]

History

GLL was established to run local services in the London Borough of Greenwich in 1993 as a non profit distributing co-operative.[3] In the following years it started to run services for other local authorities. It also manages Crystal Palace National Sports Centre. On 9 January 2012 it was announced that GLL would be managing the Aquatics Centre[4] and the "copper box" Multi-Use Arena of the London 2012 Olympic Games from 2013 for 10 years.

In June 2012 GLL rebranded all their centres under the "Better" brand.[5]

In April 2022, GLL became the largest operator of London 2012 legacy venues, when it entered a new partnership with Lee Valley Regional Park Authority. These included London 2012 venues at Lee Valley Velo Park, Lee Valley Hockey & Tennis Centre, and Lee Valley White Water Centre.[4][6][7]

In 2024, Swindon Borough Council extended its partnership with GLL by removing mutual break clauses from their agreement, allowing the provider to continue operating six major leisure sites in the borough until October 2039. The sites include the Link Centre, Croft Leisure Centre, Delta Tennis Centre, Dorcan Recreation Centre, Haydon Wick Leisure Centre and the Health Hydro.[8]

As part of the renewed agreement, GLL and the council committed to co-investment, with £1.3 million allocated for improvements at the Link Centre and £115,000 towards the refurbishment of the Health Hydro. GLL had already funded the replacement of the Link Centre’s ice rink, which was damaged by flooding in 2023.[8]

In 2024, GLL was awarded a 10-year contract, with a possible five-year extension, to manage key leisure services in the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead. The agreement covered the Gateshead International Stadium and leisure centres in Blaydon, Dunston and Heworth. Gateshead Council stated the decision was driven by financial pressures and aimed at achieving long-term savings. The move followed controversy surrounding Gateshead FC’s ineligibility for the National League play-offs due to licensing issues linked to the stadium, which the new agreement has resolved. GLL will also manage tennis courts in Derwent, Chopwell and Marley Hill parks as part of the deal.[9]

The restructuring followed earlier closures of Gateshead Leisure Centre and Birtley Pool in 2023. Both have since reopened under community ownership.[9]

Structure

GLL is a staff-led 'Leisure Trust', social enterprise structured as an Industrial and Provident Society[10] for the benefit of the community. The members of the co-operative and therefore owners of the company are the workers of GLL.[7]

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