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The online planning documents stated the work would provide community sport and leisure facilities – including reception, wet and dry changing, a fitness suite, storage, as well as a car park, multi-sports pitches and associated development. Planners gave the proposal the green light on Friday, November 7. At the start of the year members of Falkirk Council’s executive heard work on the £4.3 million extension to Bo’ness Academy – as a replacement for the now demolished Bo’ness Recreation Centre – would begin when the school returned to council ownership in August. In the report being presented, officers recommend building a £4.3 million new sports wing at Bo'ness Academy as the first phase of the community sport and leisure investment programme. The plans included a 40-station fitness suite, enhanced wet and dry changing facilities and flexible gym spaces. Visit the Public Notice Portal for more information.