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Plans for huge £250m indoor spa, featuring beaches and swim-up bars, re-jigged and pushed back

Plans for a massive £250m indoor spa, featuring beaches and swim-up bars, have been re-jigged and pushed back. Therme Group UK and developers Peel L&P unveiled plans for a site in Trafford Park, a stone’s throw from the Trafford Centre, for the massive indoor complex in 2020.

The spa, the first of its kind in the UK, was granted planning permission by Trafford council the same year. Now, the group wants to change its proposals and is set to submit new plans to Trafford council in the hope of gaining approval this summer – it’s added two years to the project’s schedule.

The new plans are set to feature ‘living’ waterslides with thousands of plants, all-season indoor beaches, multi-sensory showers, an oxygen room, a snow room and a 2.5 acre wellbeing garden. There will also be rooftop bee hives to supply the site’s restaurants and treatment spaces and 1,500 trees are set to be planted on site.

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Elements from the original plans for the three-storey centre on Barton Dock Road will still feature, including a large family zone with waterslides, a wave pool, indoor and outdoor pools, steam rooms, exotic palm tree relaxation areas, luxury spa experiences and a two acre wellbeing garden. A dedicated adults’ area will have warm-water lagoons among spectacular botanical gardens, swim-up bars, therapeutic mineral baths and beautifully designed steam rooms and saunas.

There will also be spaces for yoga, pilates and other activities as well as a number of restaurants and bars and parking on site. The site will sit between Phoenix Way, Mercury Way and the Bridgewater Canal and hopes to create “a true oasis in the city”.

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