Youth partnership art session and tennis club open day.
- Credit: Archant
Plans to upgrade Congresbury Recreation Club to provide better sports and social facilities have been launched.
The move comes as ambitious plans for a new village hall have been shelved. The new hall would have replaced the existing Rec Club, in Stonewell Drive.
In November, plans to build a new village hall in Congresbury were shut down.
The project struggled since 2018 and the trustees of the King George V Playing Field – which manage the playing fields and comprises Congresbury Parish Council, the village’s cricket, football and tennis clubs, the Royal British Legion and St Andrew’s Primary School – felt it was time for a change of approach.
Youth partnership art session and tennis club open day.
- Credit: Archant
Plans to upgrade Congresbury Recreation Club to provide better sports and social facilities have been launched.
The move comes as ambitious plans for a new village hall have been shelved. The new hall would have replaced the existing Rec Club, in Stonewell Drive.
In November, plans to build a new village hall in Congresbury were shut down.
The project struggled since 2018 and the trustees of the King George V Playing Field – which manage the playing fields and comprises Congresbury Parish Council, the village’s cricket, football and tennis clubs, the Royal British Legion and St Andrew’s Primary School – felt it was time for a change of approach.
The Rec Club s Covid hub is run by GPs and volunteers
- Credit: Royal Free Charity
The Recreation Club in Hampstead has turned into a Covid-19 vaccination centre as it aims to provide 1,000 jabs per day.
The repurposed Royal Free Charity facility in Fleet Road opened on January 15 and is being run by local GPs amid a nationwide push to ramp up the speed of the vaccine rollout.
Operating out of the sports hall, the centre is open three days a week from 8am-6pm, vaccinating patients according to their clinical priority.
The facility at the rear of the Royal Free is supported by volunteers and it will open every day once its supply of vaccine is guaranteed.
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Covid-19 testing will continue as normal over Christmas (Image: Kelvin Boyes/Press Eye)
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