TROWBRIDGE is on the cusp of exciting change in relation to redeveloping and improving the River Biss running through the town centre, a councillor has claimed. Cllr Chris Hoar says Wiltshire Wildlife Trust s STRIVE project will help change the face of the town over the next few years. He said: I know I keep saying it, but we are on the cusp of something fantastic happening in Trowbridge, changing the face of the town, and this is just one of the many things in the pipeline. I really believe the next few years are going to see real and big change and I am incredibly excited.
River clean up will help wildlife
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River clean up will help wildlife
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Trowbridge swimming pool - could it be replaced with a new leisure centre? Trowbridge council will be urged on Tuesday to write to Wiltshire Council asking it to commit to providing a new multi-million pound swimming pool for the town. Liberal Democrat Cllr Chris Hoar says the county should provide a new pool as part of the long-promised new leisure centre for Trowbridge. The town has been left without a swimming pool since December 24, 2019 when it was suddenly closed because of structural problems. Wiltshire Council announced this week it hopes to reopen the pool on April 12. Trowbridge Amateur Swimming and the West Wiltshire Diving Club were forced to train at other pools in Wiltshire and beyond over the past year, subject to the prevailing Covid-19 pandemic lockdown restrictions.