by Gráinne Connolly
Mid Ulster District Council has opened a consultation on the future of leisure in Dungannon.
They're seeking the views of the public on the existing leisure centre, which dates from the 1970s, the classes and courses currently on offer, as well as opinions on what any potential new leisure development should include.
Results of the research will feed into an options appraisal, which will explore redevelopment on the Circular Road site, a new build on the existing site or a new facility in another location.

In the interim the Council will be undertaking remedial structural work in early 2018 at the existing centre to ensure the building can continue to offer a broad range of leisure opportunities.
Chair of the Council, Councillor Kim Ashton, is encouraging local people to give their views:
“Dungannon Leisure Centre has served local people well for more than 40 years.
“The time has come, however, to consider how we can best continue to meet the needs of customers in the future and this is the first step in the process.
“What people tell us now about the leisure centre and about their leisure priorities moving forward will inform the development of options and the ultimate decision we may take about a potential new centre”.
Members of the public can have their say by completing the survey linked - http://surveys.cogentni.com/s/DungannonLeisureCentre/
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