Public asked to pick new leisure centre name
Cumberland CouncilA town is being asked to vote for the name of its new leisure centre, due to open this year.
It is being built on Salthouse Road in Millom, Cumbria, as part of the government's multimillion-pound Town Deal investment.
Cumberland Council, which is leading on the project, has called on residents to take part in a consultation to choose the name from a shortlist of three: The Salthouse Centre, Millom Sports Village, Millom Leisure Centre.
Chairman of the Millom Town Deal Board, David Savage, said the new centre was a "fantastic investment" in the area's health and well-being.
He added: "The facility needs a name, and it is only right that our community has the final say in what this should be."
The leisure centre will house a swimming pool, sports hall and 3G all-weather pitch.
People can vote until 27 March, either online on the council's website or using paper slips at Millom Library.
