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Some Tameside leisure centres could close 'permanently' amid a funding crisis for the borough's pools and gyms

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Some leisure centres in Tameside could close permanently as the borough’s main provider of gyms and swimming pools faces a funding crisis.The executive cabinet has agreed to front £845k as an advance payment for services it commissions for vulnerable children and adults from the Active Tameside leisure trust.This would cover services until the end of the financial year, but is only enough to keep the trust solvent until the end of October.At a meeting at the end of August, the cabinet was told that the coronavirus pandemic has worsened an already difficult financial situation within the trust, which was already facing ‘significant challenges’.The trust’s pools began reopening on July 27, but Active Etherow, Active Longendale, Active Ken.

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