AN AGEING community centre has finally been cleared out before its imminent demolition.
Volunteers at the Bullingdon Community Association spent May Day clearing out the community centre on Peat Moors in Headington, Oxford, while celebrating getting one step closer to having a shiny new building.
The community centre, built in the early 1950s by local people, has shown signs of wear and tear for many years, and after a successful campaign by its users, Oxford City Council agreed for the structure to be demolished and replaced with an eco-friendly building.
The Bullingdon Community Centre was set to be demolished and rebuilt last summer, however, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the plans were put on hold.