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He said the centre had not been able to open in recent times because of lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, and it had been boarded up to protect it from vandalism.
He said all the damage had been reported to the police.
He said: “It is a community asset owned by the community. It has been severely affected by Covid and has not been able to open, because it depends entirely on volunteers to run it.
"Unfortunately, it has been blighted by attacks from a mindless few, damaging it rather than using it for what it was provided for.