New Community Centre in Langley City

Andy Schildhorn • January 15, 2016

  The Langley Advance recently had an exclusive tour of the new Timms Community Centre being constructed in Langley City, with doors expected to be opening to the public on February 24th. “Every room in this building is really bright,” said chief administrative officer Francis Cheung, with huge windows to allow as much natural light in as possible. […] The post New Community Centre in Langley City appeared first on Andy Schildhorn, PREC.

 

The Langley Advance  recently had an exclusive tour of the new Timms Community Centre being constructed in Langley City, with doors expected to be opening to the public on February 24th. “Every room in this building is really bright,” said chief administrative officer Francis Cheung, with huge windows to allow as much natural light in as possible. Among the many features of the building are a second-floor walking and running track, multi-purpose rooms that will provide space for expanded programming, and a double galley kitchen which may provide the possibility for hosting community dinners.

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