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Bristol Invests in Major Upgrades Across Multiple Sports Venues

Multiple facilities across the city have undergone investment to support local sport.

By Bristol Sport Desk · Published 25 July 2026

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Construction of the Ashton Gate Sporting Quarter in Bristol, featuring a new 5,000-seat basketball arena for the Bristol Flyers and a hotel, is confirmed to start in 2025 after a legal dispute was dismissed.

This development forms part of broader efforts to strengthen venues and infrastructure that underpin sport in the city. Several projects have reached key milestones, reflecting sustained attention to facilities used by clubs, students and community groups.

University and leisure centre improvements

UWE Bristol officially opened its new £4.5 million Hillside Gardens sports complex, which includes pitches for football, rugby, lacrosse, American football and Ultimate Frisbee, and is available for community hire. Easton Leisure Centre has been reopened after a £3.8m revamp featuring a women-only gym, expanded gym area and new soft play area.

Gloucestershire County Cricket Club's Seat Unique Stadium has completed a £3.3m refurbishment, including a new changing room complex and improved player facilities. These changes address needs at established sites that host both elite and recreational activity.

Community ground approval

A new community sports ground at Filwood Park in Knowle West has been granted approval by Bristol City Council. The projects collectively update infrastructure used by a range of participants.

Evidence of the scale of work appears in the specific sums allocated to each site, with the figures drawn from project records. The combination of new builds, refurbishments and approvals shows investment distributed across different parts of the city.

Further details on timelines for remaining works will emerge as individual schemes progress through planning and delivery stages.

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