The shopping centre's owners hope to build a bowling alley and indoor golf facility
Plans have been submitted for new leisure facilities at a Leicestershire shopping centre, in the hope it will improve the town's night-time economy.
Gylo, which owns Coalville's Belvoir Centre, said it hoped to build a bowling alley and indoor golf facility. The company, which bought the centre in 2019, said it was looking at "leisure-led revitalisation" for it.Gylo said it had already carried out work at the shopping centre to improve green spaces, shop fronts and create a new town square.
It plans to put the new bowling alley on land to the rear of the shopping centre, with indoor golf and a restaurant on the first floor.Nick Harcus of Lathdale, the development consultants for Gylo, said: "We're delighted to finish the first phase improvement works to the shopping centre and now we are moving on with leisure-led revitalisation with a new bowling alley which I am sure will be very popular in Coalville.
He added Gylo was taking moves "to reverse long years of underinvestment and also bring new vibrancy".Follow BBC East Midlands on
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