Posted: Tue 7th May 2024

Flintshire Councillors set to debate future of leisure services

News and Info from Deeside, Flintshire, North Wales

The future of leisure services in Flintshire is set to be discussed at a meeting of backbench councillors being held this week.

Flintshire Council is currently at loggerheads with Aura Leisure and Libraries Limited, which has managed most leisure centres in the county since 2017, well as libraries, museums and play areas
It was reported in March that officials were considering withdrawing financial support when the local authority’s latest agreement with the employee-owned company was due to end on March 31.

While a short-term funding deal was later agreed, a leaked report revealed a significant deterioration in relations between the two parties.

The report to members of Flintshire’s cabinet created doubt over whether the arrangement will continue when it ends in mid-July after concerns were raised over the conduct of senior figures at Aura.

A special meeting of the council’s education, youth and culture scrutiny committee is now being held on Friday (May 10, 2024) to consider the future running of services currently provided by the charitable organisation.

The meeting is set to be held in private, with members of the press and public excluded.

A note attached to the report states: “The following item is considered to be exempt by virtue of Paragraph(s) 14 of Part 4 of Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act 1972.

“The public interest in withholding the information outweighs the interest in disclosing it until such time as the contract has been awarded.”

The relevant paragraph of the legislation refers to information relating to financial or business affairs.

The report presented to cabinet members in April outlined several options for the future running of services, including bringing them back in-house or finding an alternative delivery model.

Other possibilities could see the authority going out to tender to find a new service provider or coming to a fresh agreement with Aura.
 
Committee members will be asked to give their views on how services should be run in future, before a final decision is made by the cabinet at a later date.

By Liam Randall – Local Democracy Reporter (more here).

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