The Fire service attended the incident in the early hours of Sunday 2 May and managed to control the spread of the fire, but it caused substantial damage to the affected area.
Essential gas meters and distribution pipework were destroyed with the gas supply currently disconnected meaning no heating or water at the Bromley Street venue.
The air conditioning condensing units and associated pipework, insulation and its electric cables have also been damaged and will need to be replaced.
Electrical services local to the area were also destroyed, meaning a new fuse board, wiring systems, lighting and power outlets are required.
The fire comes at a time when the Bob Jones Community Hub is undergoing essential renovation works prior to reopening fully in a Covid-secure manner – and the contractor’s compound for storage of equipment was also damaged together with roofing materials.
City of Wolverhampton Council Leader, Councillor Ian Brookfield, said: “This was a mindless and dangerous act which could have put lives at risk, and we are working closely with police and the fire service as they investigate the circumstances behind it.
“The Bob Jones Hub is an important community facility that many people from across the city rely on. This fire could have deprived the community of its use for the long term and, unfortunately, it has delayed the full reopening of the building to its community groups and hundreds of gym users.
“The building and site have been made secure and discussions with the current contractor are underway about replacing the damaged equipment."