Project Overview
This leisure centre was completed as part of the Bletchley Town Centre Regeneration Scheme. The centre featured a 25m competition pool with wet and dry facilities, a multi-use sports hall, indoor bowls rink, four squash courts, an extensive fitness suite, catering facilities and a multi-storey car park.






The design of the roof was a unique feature and a notable focal point for the centre.
The curved structures of the pool hall provided a new visual dynamic while maximising natural daylight.
A multi-storey car park was constructed simultaneously and featured a concrete frame with timber cladding spanning the four levels.


A wide range of renewable technologies were included to improve the energy efficiency of the building.
Features included water harvesting and biomass heating. These aspects helped the venue win the National BREEAM Bespoke Award in recognition of its Excellent rating – the first leisure centre in the world to achieve such a feat.
Paul Sanders, Milton Keynes Council
“A sound partner to work with who has a significant eye on the detail of the finished product and key performance, quality management and project management abilities that mean that I would not hesitate to use this firm again and I would recommend them unreservedly.”
Core Team

Francis Shiner
Project Director
Francis began his career in 1976 when he joined Llewellyn Construction Ltd as a management trainee. On 14 February 1983, he started with SDC as a Quantity Surveyor, initially working from a small office space at 30 Grove Place, one of several houses the company used as offices at the time. Over the course of four years, Francis contributed to projects for British Leyland and British Rail. By 1987, he had been promoted to Joint Surveying Manager, sharing the running of the department with Alan Angel, before becoming Chief Surveyor in 1989.
In 1991, Francis expanded his role by initiating the Special Projects Division. This initiative aimed to provide clients with a more comprehensive service offering, while generating additional income for SDC. His contributions earned him a place on the Board in 1994. Subsequently, he established Limegrove Supplies, which allowed the company to purchase certain materials at preferential rates and facilitated sales to the public as well as in-house use. In 1999, he was appointed Deputy Managing Director, and in 2004, he became Managing Director, as part of the transition to an Employee Benefit Trust (EBT).
During his tenure as Managing Director, Francis successfully navigated the company through numerous challenges, including the financial demands of the share purchase required to create the EBT and the global economic recession of 2008. Under his leadership, SDC completed several notable projects, resulting in significant growth in both turnover and net worth. During the Covid-19 pandemic, Francis prioritised safety while ensuring operational continuity, allowing the company to continue supporting its clients, including critical medical research facilities.
By 2021, SDC had modernised its infrastructure and strengthened its financial position. In September 2021, Francis transitioned to the role of SDC Chairman, marking a shift in his responsibilities while continuing to play an active role in the company’s strategic direction. His final major initiative as Managing Director was overseeing SDC’s golden jubilee celebrations, which raised more than £110,000 for charity, reflecting the company’s longstanding commitment to community support.
Francis will continue as Chairman of the SDC EBT for the foreseeable future.

Andrew Clark
Commercial Lead
Andrew has worked at SDC since 1995 and is one of the longest serving members of the company, where he has progressed to Project Commercial Director. He is a valued and trusted member of the team with significant industry experience. Andrew has contributed to a vast range of projects across Oxford and Cambridge, where he is responsible for providing commercial leadership, strategic commercial direction and support to the project team.

David Heard
Design Coordinator

Matt Wells
Planning Manager

Flitwick Leisure Centre
SDC constructed the modern centre which includes an 8-lane pool and other amenities to serve the expanding community.