The existing building has been closed for more than three years.
Shropshire Council says the £13.1 million facility in Whitchurch will be accessible, inclusive and sustainable, and will help local people maintain active lifestyles
The disused youth centre will also be demolished and the accompanying multi-use games area cleared to make way for the redevelopment of the site.
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