PLANS for the first “neighbourhood hub” in Warrington have been approved by the borough council’s executive board.
Development of Woolston community hub, based at the leisure centre, will be carried out as part of the Neighbourhoods in Warrington regeneration programme. It aims to provide better public services for those living nearby.
Grants of £450,000 from the Department of Schools and Families and £58,000 from the Department of Culture, Media and Sports have already been received for the project.
Coun Liz Smith, executive member for neighbourhoods and communities, said: “This centre stands to make a really important contribution to the community life in Woolston. Here and in future projects planned across the town, these new facilities will provide an exciting opportunity for efficient joint working and the sharing of resources with fellow service providers.”
Coun Bob Timmis, executive member for leisure and skills, added: “The hub will make it even easier for local residents to take advantage of an improved range of leisure and learning opportunities in first class facilities.”
Phase one will begin early next year and includes the relocation of Woolston Library, the construction of a children’s centre, a new reception area and the building of a fitness suite, sauna and steam room. Work is expected to be completed by May.
The second stage will start in June and will include work on changing areas, construction of new sauna and multi purpose studio space which should be completed by August.
Community hub plan approved
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