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Published Date: 30 June 2008
EDINBURGH North and Leith MSP Malcolm Chisholm has hit out at creche closures at leisure centres in the Capital.
Creches at Edinburgh Leisure's Kirkliston leisure centre, the Leith Victoria swim centre, Craiglockhart Tennis and Sports Centre and the Royal Commonwealth Pool were all due to close on Friday, despite protests.

Mr Chisholm said: "I wrote to Edinb
urgh Leisure demanding that they keep the creches open at the very least until discussions had taken place with NHS Lothian.

"I was appalled by the reply I received which, among other things, said that 'it is not our intention to suspend the planned closure of four of the creche facilities, on the assumption that future discussions with NHS Lothian may result in the provision of significant financial support to retain these creche facilities'.

"There has been a magnificent campaign throughout the city, and in Leith in particular, to keep the creches open, and I am sure it will go on."

However, Keith Jackson, chief executive of Edinburgh Leisure, defended the move.

He said: "We are retaining four creches across the city, to which all customers are welcome – giving them the option of using these centres or making their own childcare arrangements."

"We are developing our under-fives programme to better suit the needs of customers as research indicates that the trend is towards family participation."





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  • Last Updated: 30 June 2008 1:35 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Raj Persaud's ghost writer,

30/06/2008 16:43:30
I am not surprised they closed. 3 times more expensive for childcare than the most expensive George Watsons creche. With zero of the same standards!

The council could not run a lemonade stall economically. Too many managers jobs for the boys and contracts for favours.
2

Raj Persaud's ghost writer,

30/06/2008 17:34:30
To add. HAve you seen how much the price is of a leisure card? Going to the sheraton is cheaper and the facilities are far superior.

Edinburgh lesisure needs to stop the waste, the cossy over staffed departments, the expenses culture. And it needs to shape up and get lean like it's customer would do if they were not priced out of the facilities.

3

No 42 days,

30/06/2008 17:45:02
Only bad mothers hand their babies over to creches.

 

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