Skip to content

PLANNING APPROVED KICKSTARTING DELIVERY OF THE UK’S MOST ANTICIPATED WELLBEING RESORT – Therme Manchester

Today, 15 October 2024, Therme Manchester gained approval from Trafford Council for it Section 73 planning amendment.  The approval coincides with the commencement of enabling work on site, which includes the demolition of the pre-existing concrete slabs that will be conserved and reused in construction. Site hoarding, utilities works and offices have been established. A 200 metre bore hole has been drilled to confirm the site’s natural thermal capacity, a key element of creating a sustainable and energy-efficient resort.

commitment to sustainability

The approved planning changes reflect Therme’s commitment to sustainability, guest experience, community, and architectural excellence. The refined designs will incorporate advanced energy-efficient systems such as ground and air heat pumps, resulting in a significantly reduced CO2 footprint and water usage. The design will also optimise the use of glass, steel, and concrete, ensuring that Therme Manchester will deliver an unparalleled experience with the environment in mind.

The approved plans have enhanced accessibility, with a welcoming drop-off point on Phoenix Way. The expanded public realm areas across the 28-acre resort will create a tranquil environment, allowing guests to connect with nature. Meanwhile, the existing routes for coaches, taxis, and parking on Mercury Way remain unchanged, ensuring efficient transportation and logistics management. Walking and cycling routes between the Bridgewater Canal and Metrolink will be preserved, promoting active lifestyles and connectivity.

Therme Manchester beach

wellbeing for all

Guided by the principle of “wellbeing for all,” Therme facilities deliver holistic, accessibly priced services for guests of all ages. The resorts combine thermal bathing and sauna experiences, reimagined family-friendly water-based attractions, botanical and community gardens, personalised treatments, nutritious food & beverage, and engaging art programmes. An immersive experience not seen before in the UK.

Professor David Russell, CEO of Therme Group UK, commented: “We are delighted to have received approval for our Section 73 planning amendment, driving the realisation of our vision for Therme Manchester. This development will stand as a beacon of wellbeing and innovation, contributing to the cultural and social fabric of Greater Manchester. Local contractors are delivering the initial works, and we will remain committed to contributing significantly to the community and the local economy.”

The opening date is yet to be announced. Professor David Russell added: Our Pedigree is to focus on design detail and technical delivery schedules traditionally resulting in swift 24-to-30-month construction timelines, Therme Manchester is a complex large-scale project which is progressing well, so it is too early to announce a precise opening date.

James Whittaker, Managing Director of Peel Waters said: “It is great news that this planning amendment has been approved as we can now all focus on the delivery of this phenomenal and much anticipated resort in TraffordCity.

“TraffordCity is all about bringing unique and experiential leisure concepts together in one accessible location; Therme Manchester will not just be a gamechanger for Greater Manchester but for the Northwest and the UK. The resort will offer something which has never been seen before in the UK and we are looking forward to continuing to work closely with Therme Group to deliver this exceptional offering.

The Therme Manchester wellbeing resort will be a significant addition to Greater Manchester’s tourist attractions, enhancing the city’s status as a premier destination for wellbeing, culture, and relaxation.

For general enquiries please contact hello@peelwaters.co.uk
For press and media enquires related to Peel Waters, please email: Emma Green egreen@peel.co.uk or Kate Holland kholland@peel.co.uk