A Welsh social enterprise has taken over the running of a number of community swimming pools, splash parks, and a cafe after a previous operator was fired, the BBC reports.
Merthyr Tydfil Borough Council says it was looking for a partner that could "maximize opportunities for communities more physically active."
Halo Leisure, a registered charity and social enterprise that has run swimming pools and community centers in Wales for 20 years, says it will "work with the teams at the sites to support even more people to participate in some form of exercise."
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