Plans in for £13m sports, leisure and film production hub

The site in Chester Green

Plans have been unveiled for a new sports, leisure and film production hub in Derby.

A detailed planning application has been submitted to Derby City Council by Damien Walters to repurpose the former Aida Bliss factory on City Road in Chester Green.

A key element of the plans involve relocating the Derby City Gymnastics Club and associated sports clubs from their current home at Lancaster Sports Centre, in the Chapel Street multi storey car park, which is set to be demolished as part of wider regeneration plans outlined by Derby City Council.

Before this latest planning application, two temporary consents had been approved at the City Road site, which enabled partial repairs and remediation of the buildings to be carried out.

Under these temporary consents rehearsal activities have taken place, ending in scenes being shot by MARV Studios for their new action thriller, Stuntman.

The project brought 250 technicians and industry professionals to Derby to help manage the filming process for the movie, which will be launched later this year.

The planning application outlines a three-phase development. Phase one will see the conversion of the modern element of the building into a state-of-the-art gymnasium and stunt training academy.

Phase two will involve bringing forward the film production studios and the final phase will see the creation of a rehabilitation unit, designed to support professionals in the stunt industry and elite sports people.

A public consultation event is set to take place in the coming weeks and anyone attending will get a first look inside the building and have the chance to learn more about the project. Further details about the event will be released shortly.

Walters said: “We are thrilled to have reached this milestone and to be moving forward with our full vision for the site. This project will bring incredible opportunities to the City of Derby, and we aim to open phase one during the first half of 2026.”

Russell Rigby of Rigby & Co, adviser for Damien Walters, added: “The submission of this application is the culmination of a huge amount of hard work from our team of expert consultants, including Sigma Architects, Jackson Purdue Lever, and Rodgers Leask.

“This project will bring a long-term redundant space back to life, benefitting the local community, and playing a significant role diversifying Derby’s economy going forward.”

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