Lisa and Jaydi are among 13,500 families that have taken part in the Deciphering Developmental Disorders study.
Councillor Andrew Crawford, cabinet member for finance and property, said: "The use of renewable energy at the leisure centres will make them cheaper to run and less vulnerable to sudden rises in energy costs."[This will make] them much more economically viable in the long term."
The council added updated information would be available on the leisure centre's webpage.Much of the £6m comes from the government's Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme, run by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.Further funding comes from Community Infrastructure Levy - money from new local developments which goes towards local infrastructure projects.
Taylor Swift, Beyonce and Darth Vader could feature in a village festival which encourages residents to "go potty".The Flamborough Flowerpot Festival involves making models using plant pots and displaying them on a trail around the village.
The event is returning for its third year throughout June.
Chair Julie Sanders said "The idea of the event is to promote community spirit and village pride whilst having fun and going potty in public."A country once seen as a citadel of global Catholicism had seen plummeting church attendance as the moral credibility of bishops and priests was undermined by the twin forces of secularisation and the clerical abuse crisis.
In welcoming the Pope, then Taoiseach (Irish prime minister) Leo Varadkar told him Ireland was a more diverse, less religious place, a country which understood that "marriages do not always work, that women should make their own decisions, and that families come in many different, wonderful forms, including those headed by a grandparent, lone parent or same-sex parents, or parents who are divorced".As Ireland's first gay head of government, Varadkar seemed to embody the social transformation he was describing.
The taoiseach also called for a "new relationship between church and state", urging the Pope to address the "history of sorrow and shame" laid bare by the abuse of vulnerable children.Hours later, Francis met eight survivors of clerical abuse for 90 minutes at the Vatican embassy in Dublin.