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Published Date: 10 June 2008
PRICE rises may be on the cards at Edinburgh's sport and leisure centres after the company that runs them plunged nearly £1 million into the red.
Edinburgh Leisure said with higher utility bills on the way and the planned closure of the Royal Commonwealth Pool (RCP) for refurbishment, it may need to look at above-inflation price rises for customers, or another controversial review of crèche fa
cilities.

Moves to close six crèches earlier this year sparked uproar among parents and led to a compromise deal which is due to result in four closures later this month.

Leisure chiefs have also warned that shutting Leith Waterworld earlier than expected could be one way to save money, although this would almost certainly face opposition from local councillors.

Edinburgh Leisure, a not-for-profit organisation, manages the council's sports and leisure facilities, such as Meadowbank.

It also runs the council's £30 million indoor climbing centre at Ratho, and its financial problems are the main reason for last year's £969,000 deficit.

The venue was forced to close for a £6m overhaul, which then suffered a five-month delay.

Other problems included a below-budget income from the Braid Hills and Princes golf courses, and a drop in swim membership at the RCP and Portobello after sauna access was removed from the basic package.

Edinburgh Leisure's chief executive Keith Jackson said today: "The past 12 months have been a challenging period.

"Our core business remains strong, with usage figures demonstrating continued growth – bucking the national trend – and we still have over £1m in reserve."

The Edinburgh International Climbing Arena went into receivership in 2004 and was on the brink of closing until the city council stepped in with a rescue package. Its fortunes are improving, and it is expected to run at a loss of £404,000 this year.

Edinburgh Leisure has set itself a target of a £6000 budget surplus this year and will make cutbacks of £419,000 to achieve this – including scrapping some development and coaching posts.

Looking further ahead to 2009/10, finance director James Stewart said: "Currently, a small surplus of £15,000 has been projected.

"But we have already identified that the renegotiation of two energy contracts could result in a significant cost increase.

"There is a possibility that the city council may not be able to deliver the funding level identified."

Mr Stewart highlighted four "possible actions", which include a price increase above 3.5 per cent, reducing the crèche service, cutting sport development work and closing Leith Waterworld.

Crèche campaigner Sam Anderson, 38, from Canongate, said she was "saddened but not surprised" by the warnings. She said any further reduction in services would be opposed."

City sports leader Deidre Brock said:

"We are confident that the underlying business is in good shape."





The full article contains 477 words and appears in Edinburgh Evening News newspaper.
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1

Capital Boy,

10/06/2008 12:01:55
edinburgh leisure would perhaps have more customers joining up if only they got rid of the £30 signing on fee, is anyone anywhere stupid enough in this day and age to pay a joining on fee when signing up for a gym membership?
2

M33,

10/06/2008 12:23:18
Yes, me.
3

Steven P,

edinburgh 10/06/2008 12:42:53
"Our aim is to price the punters out of our swimming pools" added Edinburgh Leisure's chief executive Keith Jackson. His comments were echoed by finance director James Stewart. "It is far more important to cater to the minescule numbers seeking to climb artificial walls than to encourage the citizens of Edinburgh to swim. That's why we continue to run this facility at a half million pound loss. We are even discussing with TIE whether the tram service can be rerouted at enormous expense to serve it and have commissioned consultants to study all brainless aspects of this proposal."
Edinburgh International Climbing Arena run at the expense of swimming pools. These Edinburgh Leisure nutters are completely out of the box.
4

paul the binman,

10/06/2008 12:48:28
Is this the same Edinburgh Lesure that treated its staff to an all expensise paid bash to celebrate its birthday just a few months ago ?
5

Yetholm Hibee,

10/06/2008 13:06:32
The loss will be down to poor management from Edinburgh Leisure & nothing less. If they want to put prices up then the public numbers will go down since everybody is feeling the pinch with high fuel & food cost.
6

A Friend of Fernando Poo,

10/06/2008 13:40:49
I should jolly well think that prices should go up. I'm sick of us taxpayers having to fund pople's hobbies.
7

Koffindodger,

Edinburgh 10/06/2008 13:59:22
I am not sure why people are moaning about Edinburgh leisure. I think its perhaps one of the best council run sports "things" in the country.

Perhaps they should have ran a mile from the Ratho bailout but if they had done that we would have lost a world class sports venue as I seriously doubt any other interested parties would have spent the cash required to keep it going.

8

Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia,

10/06/2008 15:16:24
There should be more places to play squash.
9

Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia,

10/06/2008 15:16:46
Sorry, I meant more places to drink squash.
10

Annoyingboi,

Edinburgh 10/06/2008 15:52:38
Yet another disaster awaiting Edinburgh. Is it any wonder the Poles are leaving in their droves - who the hell can afford to live in this joint nowadays!?
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10/06/2008 16:31:19
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10/06/2008 16:40:03
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Davey Goodson,

Edinburgh 10/06/2008 18:19:36
#1 Yeah - I'm sure there are. The same people stupid enough to get roped into a 12-month contract with a private gym...
14

rover,

Edinburgh 10/06/2008 19:55:27
I used to play golf at the Braids but stopped and went to a private club because the prices at the Braids were dearer than joining a club.

 

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