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Brantford city hall confirms Branlyn Community Centre extension and upgrades.
Summary
City councillors endorsed a five-year extension of the Branlyn Community Centre tri-party agreement with local school boards, and were told several sports hall exhibits and the hall's interactive trivia game have reached the end of their service life and are being considered for replacement.
Content
City councillors discussed planned work at Branlyn Community Centre and approved extending the centre's tri-party agreement with both local school boards for another five years. Councillors were told a number of sports hall exhibits have reached the end of their expected service life and are partially or fully non-operational. The hall's interactive trivia game has also stopped working. Further research into suitable replacement options was reported and those options will be presented to council at a future date.
Key points:
- Councillors endorsed a five-year extension to the Branlyn Community Centre tri-party agreement with both local school boards.
- Several sports hall exhibits were described as having reached the end of their expected service life and needing upgrades to restore functionality.
- The hall's interactive trivia game is no longer functioning.
- Officials reported that further research into replacement options is underway and will be brought to council in the future.
Summary:
The council action secures the centre's partnership arrangements for another five years and identifies a need for equipment and exhibit renewals at the sports hall. Replacement options for non-operational exhibits and the trivia game are under study and will be presented to council; the timing and specific plans are undetermined at this time.
