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Half of leisure centres could close, warns trade body | Half of leisure centres could close, warns trade body |
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Half of all public leisure facilities in the UK could close by the end of the year without more government support, MPs have been told. | Half of all public leisure facilities in the UK could close by the end of the year without more government support, MPs have been told. |
Huw Edwards, chief executive of trade body ukactive, said they needed a £800m bailout in the wake of the Covid-19 lockdown. | Huw Edwards, chief executive of trade body ukactive, said they needed a £800m bailout in the wake of the Covid-19 lockdown. |
He said sports centres had "fallen between the cracks" of other services local councils have to provide in law. | He said sports centres had "fallen between the cracks" of other services local councils have to provide in law. |
Ministers say they are aiming to reopen facilities in England in mid-July. | Ministers say they are aiming to reopen facilities in England in mid-July. |
Leisure centres and indoor sports courts have been closed since March and are yet to reopen in any part of the UK. | Leisure centres and indoor sports courts have been closed since March and are yet to reopen in any part of the UK. |
A date for their reopening has not been given anywhere in the UK apart from in Northern Ireland where it is provisionally fixed for 7 August. | A date for their reopening has not been given anywhere in the UK apart from in Northern Ireland where it is provisionally fixed for 7 August. |
Mr Edwards said there had been "frustration" that facilities had not been allowed to reopen alongside pubs and restaurants in England on 4 July. | Mr Edwards said there had been "frustration" that facilities had not been allowed to reopen alongside pubs and restaurants in England on 4 July. |
He told the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee he was hopeful the government would announce a reopening date "in the coming days". | He told the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee he was hopeful the government would announce a reopening date "in the coming days". |
'Sleepwalking into loss' | 'Sleepwalking into loss' |
But he said his body, which represents leisure centres and facility operators, estimated around a third of facilities would not be able to reopen when allowed. | But he said his body, which represents leisure centres and facility operators, estimated around a third of facilities would not be able to reopen when allowed. |
A £800m injection was required, he told MPs, to cover losses whilst they have been closed and make them sustainable in the "short to medium term". | A £800m injection was required, he told MPs, to cover losses whilst they have been closed and make them sustainable in the "short to medium term". |
Mr Edwards said he felt there was a risk of "sleepwalking into loss of public leisure across the country," and the sector's non-statutory status meant it had "fallen between the cracks" when it came to funding. | Mr Edwards said he felt there was a risk of "sleepwalking into loss of public leisure across the country," and the sector's non-statutory status meant it had "fallen between the cracks" when it came to funding. |
Public leisure centres, swimming pools and sports halls are funded by local authorities, although often run by trusts or third-party providers. | Public leisure centres, swimming pools and sports halls are funded by local authorities, although often run by trusts or third-party providers. |
However unlike other local services such as libraries, waste collection and road repair, councils are not legally obliged to provide them. | However unlike other local services such as libraries, waste collection and road repair, councils are not legally obliged to provide them. |
The Local Government Association says councils have "limited ability" to provide emergency support because of budget shortfalls they are facing themselves. | The Local Government Association says councils have "limited ability" to provide emergency support because of budget shortfalls they are facing themselves. |
In written evidence to the committee, it said a "significant proportion" of charitable trusts that run leisure centres have "very tight" operating margins and small cash reserves to keep them afloat without fees income. | In written evidence to the committee, it said a "significant proportion" of charitable trusts that run leisure centres have "very tight" operating margins and small cash reserves to keep them afloat without fees income. |
The government has given an extra £3.7bn in emergency Covid-19 funds to English councils to help them cope with pressures from the pandemic. | The government has given an extra £3.7bn in emergency Covid-19 funds to English councils to help them cope with pressures from the pandemic. |
Mr Edwards told MPs leisure facilities would play a "key role" in improving public health in the wake of the virus. | Mr Edwards told MPs leisure facilities would play a "key role" in improving public health in the wake of the virus. |
He said this put them on the "frontline in supporting the NHS" and had led to "frustration" when they had been compared to other sectors that have reopened. | He said this put them on the "frontline in supporting the NHS" and had led to "frustration" when they had been compared to other sectors that have reopened. |
PM Boris Johnson has said a timetable for the reopening of indoor gyms and swimming pools in England will be set out this week. | PM Boris Johnson has said a timetable for the reopening of indoor gyms and swimming pools in England will be set out this week. |
Risk factors | Risk factors |
Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden has previously said the government hoped to reopen gyms and leisure facilities in mid-July. | Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden has previously said the government hoped to reopen gyms and leisure facilities in mid-July. |
On Wednesday Health Secretary said ministers were working to get swimming pools reopened "as soon as safely possible". | |
"The emphasis, of course, has to be on safely", he said. | |
But he added: "The nature of swimming and changing rooms means that there are risks, and we have to ensure that those risks are properly taken into account." | But he added: "The nature of swimming and changing rooms means that there are risks, and we have to ensure that those risks are properly taken into account." |
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