Article: A plan of action at teignbridge The directors of the recently closed Teignbridge Indoor Bowls Centre have come out fighting and have now decided to complain to the local government ombudsman.

The directors of the recently closed Teignbridge Indoor Bowls Centre have come out fighting and have now decided to complain to the local government ombudsman.

A membership that has paid more than pounds800,000 in rent to Teignbridge District Council since the centre was first opened is furious now, with most believing that they have been short-changed by Teignbridge District Council.

More than 400 hundred members young and old, including disabled bowlers and those among the most disadvantaged in society, believe they have been ruthlessly cast aside.

A superb sporting venue, the centre was also a social hub for the elderly with a heartbeat all of its own with evening functions and a ...

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