GOVERNMENT: New sewers/wellness centre being planned RobRayuoï¬.dim0rofleisum and community sen/ices for the 1mm of Wlmdmmh-Stouflvme. made unannomoemem during dwhleooumilnmednng askedpoim'blankbyCoumiflor Robmrynmifdnecunemfadl- ityindielebovicldmecnm onï¬nkhdderSheetwmflddose downandbecomeapnnofdwe 55+ cmnmunhylwellness and ï¬t- nessoentre. Earlier ibis year. MI. Raycmï¬ Gym not moving from leisure centre to new town hall The touvn’s ï¬tness centre is not IV SAND†IOIAN sbolanermg.com Theme is liMéquanï¬eetof avnnablespwemmefnnnerCook Canada building on Sundflord [hivethctownismmdngmd tuming'tmohstovmhafl. stated the ï¬tness centre might move to the new town hull and becomeapartofdtewennessoen- "lfyou putsemonlnlhem. you've changed the concept.‘ Mr. Rayemï¬ toldTheSun-Iï¬bune. The seniors; new Why. will. however. have a ï¬tness component to it. when“?! it is located Other m of the WW and ideas for its location am part of a out to variom 55-pin: mannin- dons within the community. 2031, Whitchurch- Suï¬ have merged Inward a ‘ broader. more holistic. approach Stoufl'villc's 55-pin: to programming for the new - - seniors’ centre “in recognition of Pop "1am" mu 3'†[mm the extent of interests and needs 3,400 to about 8, 7w... of the 55-pltts community." wrote Andrew McNeely. director of I planning and building services This will be followed up by for the town in his lune 21 report focus group workshops in the fall to council. and a review of up to three candle A replacement facility for the ' It is expected that by 2031, ‘Whitchurch- Stoujfvillc's 55-pin: population will grow 3,400 to about 8, 700... date sites. In December. council is expected to receive a business plan {or the facility, complete with a preferred location and budget. M110 and Market streem facility was requested by tthhitchurchâ€" Stouflvflle Silver Jubilee 55 Plus Club late last year because it had outgrown) it. It is expected that by 2031. Mutchmch-Stouffville’s SS-plus popuhtioï¬ will grow from 3.400 to about 8,700 people. according to Mr. McNeely. “Leisure trends across Ontario and representative to Whitchurch-Stouffvillc reveal the need for programming and events tailored speciï¬cally to the older adult.†according to Mr. McNeely.