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Avondale leisure centre closure on hold pending consultation

by Lib Dem team on 23 September, 2010

Update 5th October 2010: see latest Avondale and Peel Moat news here.

Following Stockport Council’s procedures, the decision to close Avondale leisure centre has been referred back to the Executive.  Everyone’s agreed that they need to think again.

Around a hundred members of the public attended the Scrutiny meeting this evening where the decision was made.

Cllr Wendy Meikle, Chair of E&E Scrutiny said:

“Could I first welcome everybody to this evening’s Scrutiny Committee and for participating in the call-in process. I would like particularly like to thank those members of the public who have made the effort to be here tonight. Before the meeting starts can I make it clear that I intend to recommend to the Scrutiny Committee that the matter of the closures of Avondale and Peel Moat Leisure Centres be referred back to the Executive for further consideration. My reasons for doing so are that I believe that, whilst it is not statutorily required, until such time as an equality impact assessment is undertaken I would not be comfortable with agreeing to these closures.”

Cllr John Smith, Executive member for Leisure, was then invited to speak.

“I too would like to welcome all of the members of the public who have come to Scrutiny Committee this evening. I think it is a great credit to you all that you have taken out the time to come here tonight. It can often be the case that politicians who have to make difficult decisions are accused of not listening to the public. I know that many of you in this room will feel that we have not listened to you. Over the last few weeks I have had conversations with many people about the closure proposals and I have to admit that I have been genuinely surprised by the strength of feeling.

We are often accused of not listening but I can say to you that I am listening. I accept that we should have consulted before announcing the closure and I am therefore going to initiate a full consultation programme with users of Avondale and Peel Moat leisure centres. I have asked Ged Lucas, the Deputy Chief Executive and Corporate Director for Communities, Regeneration and Environment, to assume personal responsibility for ensuring that this consultation is undertaken speedily but comprehensively.”

So the closure of Avondale has been put on hold. There will be a public consultation and further investigations before the final decision is made.

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  1. […] Avondale Leisure Centre update: Following an announcement on 23rd September 2010, there will be a public consultation and further studies before a final decision on the closure of Avondale Leisure Centre.  Here’s more information. […]

  2. Andy Verdeille says:

    Its truly amazing just what people power can achieve. You Con Dems thought you could just close Avondale Leisure Centre on the sly, you announced the intention to close the centre over the bank holiday weekend, you consulted no one and ten days later the Executive held a three minute debate to rubber stamp the closure. You got the biggest backlash from the general public ever seen in Stockport in the past 20 years. As soon as the spotlight was shone on this grubby little plan you back track as fast as your political legs will carry you, and you write it in your blog as if the caring Con Dems have secured a victory.
    Can you tell me how many cornflake tops you have to collect to become a four star council?

  3. iainroberts says:

    Throwing insults is easy, Andy. Admitting to your mistakes, turning it around and doing the right thing is tougher.

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