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Consultation: Proposed community and leisure centre in Houghton Regis

Pages in Consultation: Proposed community and leisure centre in Houghton Regis

  1. About our proposed Houghton Regis community and leisure centre consultation
  2. The plans – proposed Houghton Regis community and leisure centre consultation
  3. New compared to old – proposed Houghton Regis community and leisure centre consultation
  4. Sports hall, sustainability, biodiversity and access – proposed Houghton Regis community and leisure centre consultation
  5. Timeframe – proposed Houghton Regis community and leisure centre consultation
  6. Have your say on our proposed Houghton Regis community and leisure centre (this page)
  7. Consultation results: Proposed community and leisure centre in Houghton Regis

Have your say on our proposed Houghton Regis community and leisure centre

Consultation closed: Wedneday, 16 February 2022
Consultation opened: Wednesday, 19 January 2022

We wanted to hear your views on the plans for the community and leisure centre.

Where possible, the consultation feedback will help inform the plans.

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  • Leisure Strategy

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