million is a lot to spend in the middle of a recession. Would it not be wiser to scale back the plans or just upgrade existing facilities?
The Life Centre project will help create and sustain local jobs and ensure the city remains competitive and well-placed to attract further investment in the future. It is essential to the plans to develop Millbay and open up the city centre to the waterfront and as a high profile regional centre it will also play a significant role in attracting more people and investment to the city. The Life Centre will also be key to raising levels of physical activity in the city. A national survey carried out by Sport England in 2006 showed that only 18.6 per cent of people aged 16 and over in Plymouth were taking part in the recommended three 30-minute sessions of physical activity a week – leaving 81.4 per cent of the city’s 16 to 74 year-olds at increased risk from obesity, coronary heart disease, high cholesterol and stroke. A citywide drive to get more adults back into sport by providing low-cost beginners’ sessions has been a major success and the most recent Sport England survey showed that
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