Four Cheshire East leisure centres could close - but Macclesfield safe

By Nub News Reporter

3rd Nov 2023 | Local News

Macclesfield Leisure Centre - on Priory Lane - is currently safe from the cuts. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)
Macclesfield Leisure Centre - on Priory Lane - is currently safe from the cuts. (Image - Macclesfield Nub News)

Cheshire East Council is set to consult on proposals for leisure services across the borough, which could see up to four local leisure centres shut.

Macclesfield is currently safe from the cuts, however, another just seven miles away from Macclesfield faces closure.

Poynton Leisure Centre is one of four sites which could have cash budgets cut, and lead to their closure.

Cheshire East Council said they are doing the consultation "as it looks to focus future investment on where demand for services is the greatest, and the best outcomes for residents' health can be achieved."

There are proposals to remove the funding the council currently provides to support the provision of leisure centres in Holmes Chapel, Middlewich, Knutsford, and Poynton, with a view to these sites being either operated on a commercial basis or being closed.

At November's environment and communities committee, a report will be presented which provides an update on the council's strategic review of leisure services, which is included in the authority's adopted medium-term financial strategy (MTFS).

Last week, the council published an updated financial forecast which shows a potential shortfall of £18.7m against anticipated expenditure in 2023/24.

The first stage of the leisure services review – based around the need to generate £1.29m of essential savings in 2023/24 – is now secured.

The second stage of the review focuses on how the current levels of funding the council gives to support leisure services can be used to achieve the greatest outcomes for residents' health, particularly in areas of the borough where there are health inequalities.

Subject to committee's approval, a public consultation on options for how this could be achieved is set to launch later this month.

Councillor Mick Warren, chair of Cheshire East Council's environment and communities committee, said: "The health and wellbeing of our residents is extremely important to the council, and leisure centres and the services they offer are a key part of supporting our residents to lead healthier lifestyles.

"But, in the context of the wider financial challenges the council is facing, we must consider the long-term affordability of these services, and where funding should be focused so that it has the biggest impact for the greatest number of people.

"Since the adoption of the council's MTFS earlier this year, significant budget savings have been made in leisure services.

"However, the reality is that these savings are still not enough – costs are rising drastically. Last year, funding to maintain leisure centres and cover the related utility fees cost the council more than £1m extra, compared to the previous year.

"Working with Everybody Health and Leisure, we simply must look at how we further prioritise how we continue to financially support the delivery of leisureservices for the residents of Cheshire East."

Subject to committee's approval, the council will be consulting on proposals that would enable additional and more targeted health and wellbeing services to be commissioned across the borough, and for improvement works to be carried out at some leisure centres.

Cllr Warren added: "An essential factor in developing this review, and the options we are now proposing to consult on, has been understanding and considering the varied levels of health and wellbeing need across Cheshire East, and how proposals can lead to positive change in areas where this need is highest.

"We have looked at factors including visitor numbers, the number of registered members for each leisure centre – and how many of these members are choosing to access other leisure centres across the borough.

"We have also considered how we ensure that the service continues to be delivered effectively both geographically and to reflect the level of demand, and how we can continue to provide well-equipped modern sites with the funds available to us."

The borough's leisure centres are operated on behalf of the council by Everybody Health and Leisure, a charitable trust, and provide a variety of services across 15 sites.

Everybody - whose repertoire includes Macclesfield Leisure Centre and the threatened Poynton Leisure Centre said: "In response to Cheshire East Council's proposal to remove funding and potentially close four local leisure centres, we have responded with the following open letter to oppose the proposals."

"This letter can be quoted in press releases to support our stance and encourage local residents and stakeholders to feedback and be actively involved with the consultation survey.

"As outlined in the letter, we do recognise the overall financial challenges that CEC face at the current time and we continue to suggest options to help make further savings. But we hope you'll stand with us in supporting your local health and leisure facilities, and share your views with the council.

"Should the proposal be agreed to progress on Thursday 9 November, the consultation survey will open online w/c 20 November, expected to close six weeks later in early January 2024. The survey will be the best way to share your views, these are officially collected by Cheshire East Council and will be included for consideration.

"Feedback through other channels such as social media or direct feedback to Everybody Health and Leisure may not be included.

"In the meantime, you can join our mailing list to be the first to hear when the consultation survey will be live, or you can contact Cheshire East Council directly via [email protected]. [Link to mailing list form: www.everybody.org.uk/slr].

"We will continue to update the following webpage as we have more information: www.everybody.org.uk/slr."

Macclesfield: To read the full agenda details for 9 November's environment and communities committee, visit: Agenda for Environment and Communities Committee on Thursday, 9th November, 2023, 10.00 am | Cheshire East Council.

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