It has been revealed that hundreds of people have given their views on plans for a new multi million pound leisure centre in Exeter.
The Pyramids swimming pool is coming to the end of its life and Exeter city council want to build a new one as part of the bus station development.
The plans have been on display at the Guildhall in the High Street for two days this week and Exeter city council says more than 400 people have seen them.
More than 80% say they support the principle of the project and 90% of those in favour say the centre should be in the heart of the city.
Council leader, Pete Edwards, says he's delighted with the response.
The online consultation runs for another two weeks.
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