An outdoor education centre has welcomed almost 6,000 visitors in five years, at a cost of just over a million pounds.
The Department of Education, Sport and Culture gave the figures in response to a Freedom of Information request about the Outdoor Learning Centre on West Baldwin Road.
The facility was closed in 2021, and reopened fully in 2024.
In its response the department says since 2021 it's expected to have had 5,966 visitors by the end of this year, at a cost of almost £1,057,000.
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