Excitement is building ahead of the opening of a £3.5m leisure centre which it is hoped will become a new community hub for Wymondham.
The Wymondham Leisure Centre will be officially opened on Monday following a year-long transformation.
South Norfolk Council deputy leader Councillor Martin Wilby said he was delighted with how the centre was shaping up.
He said: 'Our customers will be able to enjoy a first-class leisure facility and community hub offering a fantastic choice of activities that will appeal to people of all ages and abilities.'
New sections of the centre include a reception area with cafe, a gym with 100 machines spread over two floors, studios and a function room.
There is also a state-of-the art suite of rooms for spa treatment and physical rehab which includes a sauna, steam room, spray-tan room and a high-powered 'monsoon shower' unit.
The development also includes a modernisation of the centre's swimming pool, which was unveiled in October last year.
South Norfolk Council leader Councillor John Fuller and the leisure centre's oldest member, 96-year-old Eric Cousins, will cut a ribbon at the centre at 11am.
The venue's new areas will be open to the public from 6.30am.
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