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Port Talbot People Against Inferior Rebuild of Afan Lido

This petition was published by Gary Owen on Jun 29, 2012

We the undersigned agree with the campaign “Port Talbot People Against Inferior Rebuild of Afan Lido” and demand:

1. A building fit for purpose with leisure, recreation and flexibility in mind. To be a hub of activity for NPTCBC, built with sustainability in mind.

2. We want the building on the old site.

3. We seek value for money for the new facility.

4. An eight lane pool with movable floor and boom, a practical learner pool, a kiddie’s splash area and slide.

5. An eight court sports hall with 2 ancillary halls for other sports per Merthyr model, catering for all sports in a flexible fashion.

6. Aerobic and static weight fitness areas.

7. A suitable outdoor all purpose facility utilising the existing.

8. Substantial spectator accommodation for both wet and dry main halls.

9. A health suite for the mature sector of the community.

10. Suitable disabled facilities and access.

11. Central cafe bar area with beach vista viewing area.

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