A film has been released which shows what a leisure centre could look like following a major revamp.
People can take a virtual tour of what Attleborough Leisure Centre may look like if planned expansion and improvement works are approved.
Breckland Council has released a computer-generated tour of the £2.6m new-look leisure centre, including the renovated reception, refurbished changing rooms, upgraded sports hall, and new gym equipment.
There is a proposed new spin bike studio and a new community room for yoga sessions.
The project received the support of Breckland councillors at the end of last year and the district council is developing its plans before seeking formal planning permission for the project and appointing contractors.
The project, which is being led by Breckland Council, is subject to planning permission being given.
If permission is granted the work is expected to start in 2024 and be complete in 2025.
Cllr Alison Webb, Breckland Council's executive member for health, leisure and communities, said: "Once this major investment is delivered, it will provide our Breckland residents with an enhanced service and place leisure right on Attleborough's high street."
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