The proposals have come around after numerous local people have asked the council for the facility which, if all goes to plan, will also have a café, a police office and a park ranger station.
Planning applications are expected to be heard in the next month and if approved, The Primary Care Trust are likely to start building in the Lancashire town in the new year.

Proposals to move GPs from the town’s two existing medical centres into one brand new ‘super’ location are underway.
The project is likely to see workers from the town’s clinic also move to the site which is expected to consist of a three-storey structure on the edge of the town’s picturesque park.
The project includes plans to rebuild Poulton’s Church hall on a new site just down the road but locals seem to have numerous problems with the proposals going ahead. For a start, locals have voiced opinion over traffic problems that would occur in the already over-congested town centre.
And with this in mind, should such an attractive town be harmed in a way which means its green areas turn into high-rise buildings? The people of the town’s local 80-year old tennis club certainly think not.
The plans are set to come as a huge disappointment to these people as not only would a section of the park be lost but also their beloved club and its three courts. As yet, no guaranteed provision for replacement of the club’s courts has been put forward.
Tennis locals may need to start the search for a new club.
The project is likely to see workers from the town’s clinic also move to the site which is expected to consist of a three-storey structure on the edge of the town’s picturesque park.
The project includes plans to rebuild Poulton’s Church hall on a new site just down the road but locals seem to have numerous problems with the proposals going ahead. For a start, locals have voiced opinion over traffic problems that would occur in the already over-congested town centre.
And with this in mind, should such an attractive town be harmed in a way which means its green areas turn into high-rise buildings? The people of the town’s local 80-year old tennis club certainly think not.
The plans are set to come as a huge disappointment to these people as not only would a section of the park be lost but also their beloved club and its three courts. As yet, no guaranteed provision for replacement of the club’s courts has been put forward.
Tennis locals may need to start the search for a new club.
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