TOWN Hall bosses at Warrington are to sell the Fordton Leisure Centre to a developer who wants to build a supermarket, pub and café restaurant on the site.
The decision was made at a private meeting of the borough council's executive board when five bids from prospective developers were considered.
Details of the prospective purchaser and the price offered have not been revealed.
But Cllr Mike Hannon (pictured), deputy leader of the council, who presented a report to the board, said: "The offer represents the best consideration for the council in terms of price and most appropriate form of development.
"It consists of a small, neighbourhood supermarket, pub and café-restaurant."
Money raised from the sale of the 30-year-old leisure centre - which was converted from a former school - will go towards funding the Orford Park project, which includes a new, modern leisure centre.
Cllr Hannon's report made it clear that none of the five offers made for the site were binding and could be withdrawn at any time up to legal completion of a sale.
The developer will wish to obtain planning consent, so legal completion is unlikely to take place before late summer.
In any event, the leisure centre will not be sold with vacant possession until the new centre at Orford Park is open, so there will be no interruption of service.
If the sale does not proceed, there could be a significant impact on the council's ability to continue to make cost savings, to support the capital funding of the Orford Park project and to demonstrate best practice in management and disposal of property assets.