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Desperate plea for support as Fife leisure centres and pools stay shut

Kirkcaldy Leisure Centre.
Kirkcaldy Leisure Centre.

Fife’s leading provider of sports and leisure services is appealing to customers for support as it waits for the green light to open its facilities’ doors.

Fife Sports and Leisure Trust is backing the #saveleisure campaign by Community Leisure UK, to highlight nearly half of public leisure facilities in the UK face permanent closure by the end of the year, unless local authorities receive urgentfunding from the government.

The kingdom organisation looks like losing at least £5 million due to the outbreak.

Emma Walker, chief executive for Fife Sports and Leisure Trust, said: “We know our customers are keen to get back to our facilities, however, we would like to appeal for patience and support while we deliver our re-opening programme – we operate 14 leisure facilities across Fife and each one is different and some will lend themselves more readily to social distancing measures than others.

“As a charitable trust, we hope that people will understand the huge impact that the lockdown has had on the organisation and we’d like to assure local communities we are committed to delivering accessible leisure opportunities.

“Our backing of the #saveleisure campaign demonstrates the severity of our position, and, as we manage and operate the leisure facilities on behalf of Fife Council, we are calling on it, MSPs, local councillors and other stakeholders, as well as the public, to lobby the Government for support to ensure that community leisure services have a long-term, sustainable future.”

The trust is proposing a phased re-opening programme that will see Michael Woods Sports and Leisure Centre in Glenrothes, Carnegie Leisure Centre in Dunfermline and Kirkcaldy Leisure Centre opening doors first, followed by East Sands Leisure Centre, Levenmouth Swimming Pool and Sports Centre, Cowdenbeath Leisure Centre and Dalgety Bay Leisure Centre.

The next phase will see Duloch Leisure Centre, Pitreavie Athletics Centre, Cupar Leisure Centre, Bowhill Swimming Pool, Lumphinnans Sports Hub and Waterstone Crook Leisure Centre welcoming customers, followed by the Beacon Leisure Centre.