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Edinburgh's leisure facilities facing funding cuts and new bills
Pools, gyms, golf clubs and sports facilities across Edinburgh face an uncertain future following proposals for council budget cuts from 2018.
Despite the City of Edinburgh Council and Edinburgh Leisure insisting a decision to cut services has not been made, the council needs to make savings of Ā£150m (US$200.7m, ā¬170.3m) by 2023 and is carrying out a public consultation into service provision for 2018/19.
It says Ā£21m (US$28.1m, ā¬23.8m) of the savings are necessary over the next financial year.
Edinburgh Leisure, which operates 10 swimming pools, 15 gyms, six golf courses, an indoor climbing centre and sports pitches in Edinburgh, could see its Ā£8m (US$10.7m, ā¬9.1m) annual budget cut by Ā£420,000 (US$561,900, ā¬476,900) next year alone, according to a revenue budget document.
The 46-page report reveals the introduction of maintenance charges āfor council-owned football pitches which are currently used and hired out by Edinburgh Leisureā. The charges would cost the operator Ā£375,000 (US$501,700, ā¬425,800) a year.
In an open letter to customers encouraging them to take part in the consultation, Edinburgh Leisure chief executive June Peebles said: āThere have been many assumptions made by the media about āpotential closures of swimming pools and sports centresā and the āpotential loss of grass pitchesā. At this stage, this is speculative rather than being based on the fact.
āDiscussions are ongoing with the council on the proposed financial reductions and the potential impact on Edinburgh Leisure services. Neither party wants a reduction to services.ā
The consultation process ends on 19 December.