Falkirk Council hopes the community will welcome the new facilities but residents want more detail about access
People in Bo'ness will be consulted as facilities that have been promised to replace the recreation centre take shape.
The final closure of Bo'ness Recreation Centre in the face of widespread public anger left residents with many questions about what would be built in its place. The Bo'ness proposals suggest that residents will have access to some of the facilities during the day, including the new fitness suite, which the council promises will be more than double the size of the gym at the former Recreation Centre.
She also said that the community wanted more detailed information on what the opening hours of the pool and other facilities would be.
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