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Stuart Sommerville

Axe falls on three West Lothian swimming pools but theatre saved

West Lothian will see three swimming pools close their doors for good at the end of August while Howden Park Centre has been saved.

The council granted its consent to the plans that West Lothian Leisure say are “vital” to saving the entire charity.

Broxburn pool will close along with Xcite Armadale and Xcite Livingston.

The Howden Park Centre, also run by the West Lothian Leisure Trust has been funded until March next year by the council and other options will be looked at to secure its long term future.

Council leader Lawrence Fitzpatrick said he was “devastated” by the decision, and insisted “It is the case that no stone was left unturned to look at alternative options.”

Councillors met behind closed doors at the end of a marathon Executive meeting which had earlier heard pleas of the saving of Broxburn pool by staff member Michael Gilbert.

A spokesman said: “Whilst an alternative solution has been found for Howden Park Centre, no proposals were considered to be credible and viable that would have allowed for the continued operation of Xcite Livingston, Xcite Broxburn Swimming Pool or Xcite Armadale.

“Consent has now been granted to West Lothian Leisure to cease operations at the three pools after work to identify credible alternative options were exhausted without success.

West Lothian Leisure’s day-to-day running costs continue to be significant for each of the three pools, and each facility makes a significant financial loss each month. The three pools are expected to make a combined operating deficit of over £900,000 next year alone.

Council Executive has requested that council officers actively engage with groups expressing an interest in Community Asset Transfer of these three facilities.

The council also has plans to allow for more public, community and other non-curricular use of Deans Community High School, Inveralmond Community High School, James Young High School, Broxburn Academy and Armadale Academy, from 31 August 2023.

After the meeting the Labour leader of the council Lawrence Fitzpatrick said: “I am devastated that we are in this position whereby we have to grant West Lothian Leisure consent to cease operations at these three pools. We are all extremely saddened and disappointed that WLL are in this position.

“Let’s be very clear, this is the council that has stepped in to save care homes and to help provide a future for Howden Park Centre while ensuring that public swimming remains available at Broxburn Academy, Armadale Academy and three secondary schools in Livingston from September.

“We have not been given a single penny of extra funding or support from the SNP Government to help.

“We have cut over £150 million since 2007 with a further £40 million to find over the next five years. Local services desperately need the SNP Government to provide additional funding and they have continually failed to do so.”

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