Hamilton Advertiser

Your view matters on proposed centre

- SHIRLEY BARTYNEK

Residents in Larkhall and the surroundin­g area are being asked for their views on a proposed new leisure centre for the town.

Consultati­on on the plans is underway, with an informatio­n page and survey now available on the council website.

The survey will remain open until Friday, March 18.

The current centre opened in 1966 and has since undergone an extension and major refurbishm­ents, but there are currently various challenges in terms of accessibil­ity.

Users and non-users of the centre are being asked a range of questions, including what they would like to see in a new centre and if the location should remain the same.

With challenges to the council budget still continuing, costs will also have to be factored into any final decision.

Chairman of South Lanarkshir­e Leisure and Culture, Councillor Peter Craig, said: “We want as many people as possible from the community of Larkhall to tell us their views on the proposed new centre.

“This will help us shape and prioritise all the various elements that are needed.

“In order to meet future climate change and sustainabl­e energy targets, it is essential that this building is planned and designed to be carbon neutral.

“This can be achieved through the orientatio­n of the building, use of natural resources such as ventilatio­n, light, heat and water, green infrastruc­ture, sourcing materials and equipment as well as energy efficienci­es achieved by using the latest technology.

“You may have participat­ed in the previous consultati­on exercise as part of the neighbourh­ood planning exercise.

“We now want to engage the community further in decision making and planning for the new centre, building on the previous findings and gathering more detailed views on the project.”

 ?? ?? Changes Cllr Peter Craig wants people to give their thoughts
Changes Cllr Peter Craig wants people to give their thoughts

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