Residents are invited to see the latest proposals for Cranbrook's new Leisure and Wellbeing centre and share their thoughts on this major new community facility.
Cranbrook continues to grow rapidly as East Devon’s newest and fastest developing town. Since 2011, more than 3,400 new homes have been built, alongside two schools, a railway station, and a country park. The town centre is also taking shape, with shops, new homes, and a Morrisons supermarket already open. A new nursery is set to open in September 2026, with more facilities planned as development continues.
In 2023, East Devon District Council (EDDC) asked residents for their views to help shape the Cranbrook Town Centre Masterplan. People told the council that a leisure centre with a swimming pool, plus a health and wellbeing centre including GP services, were their top priorities.
In October 2024, EDDC’s Strategic Planning Committee approved the final masterplan, which outlines the key locations and ideas for the town centre’s future. The plan includes a site for the new Cranbrook Leisure, Health and Wellbeing Campus, with the proposed Leisure Centre located at the southern end of the town centre, just north of Badger Way.
Have your say:
- Online survey: Available from Wednesday 4 February 2026 at https://eastdevon.gov.uk/cranbrookleisuresurvey
- Drop-in event:
- Date: Wednesday 11 February 2026
- Time: 2pm – 8pm
- Location: The Cranberry Farm, Cranbrook
At the drop-in event, visitors can explore early plans for a welcoming, multi-use building combining leisure, fitness, swimming, and community spaces. The project team will be there to answer questions and gather feedback.

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