The plans below show the layout of a university’s sports centre now , and how it will look after redevelopment.

The following plans illustrate the
layout
of the university’s
sports
centre
at the present moment and the way it will look after
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reconstruction.
According to
the new
layout
, the redeveloped
sports
centre
is going to become bigger . first , the gym is going to be larger and an additional changing room is going to appear.
Besides
, there is going to be a
sports
shop and a café in the reception zone. Apart from that , 2 dance studios are going to work opposite the gym.
Finally
, the
sports
centre
is going to get a new leisure pool. It is going to be located in the place where the outdoor courts used to be. As can be seen from the
ne
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new
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layout
, both outdoor courts are going to
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by other facilities in the renovated
sports
centre
.
Furthermore
, a
sports
hall is going to appear in the university
sports
centre
. It is
also
clear from the second
layout
that the redeveloped
sports
centre
is going to be a fully indoor one.
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