Powys County Council has denied a decision has been made on the future of the county’s leisure centres.

The council has reiterated its position after receiving concerns from local communities that decisions had been taken to close leisure centres.

Concerns have been raised about the future of the county’s leisure centres after reports that as many as eight leisure centres could be for the chop.

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Powys County Council’s review of leisure provision is being finalised and the findings will be published and considered by Cabinet and the Economy, Residents and Communities Scrutiny Committee this autumn.

Cllr Richard Church, Cabinet Member for a Safer Powys, said that no decision had been made but confirmed that due to financial issues, services would not be able to be “delivered the same way”.

"I want to reassure our residents that no decisions have been made about the future of leisure provision across the county,” said Cllr Church.

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“We are determined to work with our communities and the people of Powys in shaping future delivery of all council services.

"Our thorough review of the county's leisure provision is being finalised and this will be published shortly and will be considered by both Cabinet and the relevant scrutiny committee.

"However, the council is facing financial pressures which is presenting us with a considerable gap in our finances. This means we can't afford to continue delivering our services in the same way.

"Given the challenges we're facing, every area of the council is under review.”


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Cllr Church added that any plans going forward would have to be in line with keeping council services “sustainable”.

"Our aim is to provide good quality leisure centres that the council can afford to run and are as accessible as possible to all the residents of our county,” said Cllr Church.

"Sustainable Powys is about working together to design a future, and also building resilience so community-led solutions can help meet local need. It is about being here for those who need support most.

"Although we are in initial stages of planning, we are making progress in developing ideas about how we will deliver services in the future. Our work is looking at the council's assets, the way we manage important services such as education, social care, leisure and transport."