A Grade-II listed building is set to open as a health and wellbeing centre next month after a £2.2m renovation project.
St Dunstan's House in Glastonbury will provide a venue for community activities including talking and pain cafes, healthy lifestyle courses, and health and wellbeing sessions for current and former members of the armed forces.
It will also host health and wellbeing group consultations for people with chronic conditions such as diabetes or heart problems.
The centre is expected to be operational by November with local MP Sarah Dyke describing it as a "landmark moment for the town".

