Government funding for Bridgwater sites
Chilton Trinity and East Bridgwater leisure centres are set to share a £93,000 grant provided by the government’s Transformation Fund.
The two sites, which are operated on behalf of Somerset County Council by management trust Somerset Leisure, will use the funding to attract more adults with learning difficulties to take part in leisure.
Facilities at the centre include two fitness suites, squash court, a floodlit artificial turf pitch and childrens' indoor activity play area.
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