EXCITEMENT is building for the launch of a new community hub which is set to launch in Lowton later this month.
Located on Newton Road, the Lowton Community Hub aims to become the heart of the community and provide a welcoming space with a range of activities and state-of-the-art facilities.
The hub, set to open on Sunday, April 28, will house a community cafe, a purpose built dojo for Leigh Judo Academy, a pyshio and sports injury clinic, as well as space for a range of interactive activities.
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To mark the grand opening of the Lowton hub, a family fun day will take place with attractions such as face painting, an inflatable bouncy castle, and live music at the newly opened community cafe.
There will also be martial arts demonstrations and interactive sessions as part of the Martial Arts Festival in the new dojo, allowing people to take part in Jujitsu, Judo, and Karate sessions and learn about the award-winning Leigh Judo Academy
The hub will also proudly unveil its new award-winning physio and sports injury clinic, where visitors can take advantage of free advice and support.
"We're thrilled to open our doors and welcome the community to the Lowton Community Hub," said Luke Brown, Trustee of the hub.
"Our goal is to create a vibrant and inclusive space where everyone feels welcome and valued. The grand opening weekend is just the beginning of our journey, and we can't wait to see the positive impact it will have on our community."
"We're passionate about promoting health and well-being within our community [and] the addition of our physio and sports injury clinic underscores our commitment to supporting individuals in their journey to optimal health and fitness."
Luke promised that the grand opening of Lowton Community Hub would be a weekend to remember, filled with laughter, excitement, and the warm embrace of community spirit.
With all welcome at the hub, more information about the grand opening weekend and the hub itself can be found here.
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