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10:50am Monday 17th August 2009 in
A CAMPAIGN is under way to stop council-run leisure facilities in Southampton being privatised.
Hundreds have signed a petition opposing moves to invite companies to run the city’s leisure services.
Tory council leaders say the privatisation of centres including Bitterne Leisure Centre, The Quays and Woodmill Outdoor Centre would cut costs and improving services.
But union bosses say privatisation could lead to worse conditions for low-paid staff and put pensions at risk. The changeover could be finalised as early as next September.
Campaign organiser and Labour">Labour councillor Sarah Bogle said: “It is not a good deal. What benefits will it bring to the service or to our customers?
I just don’t see what a private company can bring to the party.”
The council golf course could be the first to transfer within two years, followed by the rest of the facilities, which will be grouped together to be sold off in packages.
The first will include Bitterne and Chamberlayne Leisure Centre, The Quays, Southampton Water Activities Centre and Woodmill Outdoor Centre.
Southampton Sports Centre and its outlying pitches and ski centre would form another.
Most of the savings would be made by the bidding organisations setting up charitable arms to avoid paying full business rates.
It would mean a saving of around £300,000 a year for leisure services.
Unison branch secretary Mike Tucker said: “Privatisation for the l e i s u r e services is not in the interests of the people of Southampton or the people working in the leisure venues. It is a way of the council abdicating its responsibilities to provide leisure services.”
Councillor John Hannides Cabinet member for leisure, culture and heritage, said the procurement package was “progressing well”.
“The council expects to identify a preferred management and operation partner by March 2010, with the facilities up and running with the new partner by September 2010,” he added.
The scheme’s project manager, Kieran Humphrey, said: “If people have concerns they want to express to the council, we are really happy to hear them and to respond to them.”
Comments(11)
Iw61
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11:17am Mon 17 Aug 09
Condor Man wrote:......and you think failed privatisation policies are the answer?
Perhaps Ms Bogle should look at the policies of her government for why this is happening? charging a local authority business rates on their own property? reducing the direct grant whilst subsidising the north? Labour have mismanaged the city and the country for years.
Jerry Parsons
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11:33am Mon 17 Aug 09
Nothing to say
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11:39am Mon 17 Aug 09
Soton Skater
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12:18pm Mon 17 Aug 09
Nothing to say wrote:lol.. would you really want to bid for councillor??
Same old Tories, do a private sell off and sod the consequences. I think we should privatise councillors. Sell them off to the highest bidder, as it would reduce taxpayers costs and probably improve productivity.
southy
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12:24pm Mon 17 Aug 09
Condor Man wrote:maybe you should look back to the 1980's, and see what your belove m.thacther and her tory party really done and got away with. this is all down to her, and her neoliberlism&neonati
Perhaps Ms Bogle should look at the policies of her government for why this is happening? charging a local authority business rates on their own property? reducing the direct grant whilst subsidising the north? Labour have mismanaged the city and the country for years.
Saints Mike
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2:03pm Mon 17 Aug 09
Condor Man
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4:03pm Mon 17 Aug 09
Jerry Parsons wrote:As was the old Congregational Church where my parents were married and I was baptised.
On a slightly obtuse note....I commend the Daily Echo photographer for finding the best view for a photo of the centre. It really is a terrible design. To think my mum & dad's cottage was bulldozed for that!
SotonJohn
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8:43pm Mon 17 Aug 09
BrixtonSaint
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12:20am Tue 18 Aug 09
Jerry Parsons
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12:30pm Tue 18 Aug 09
Condor Man wrote:Good Lord, I'd forgotten that! I used to go to Sunday school there for a while; before Covenanters in the CofE hall.
Jerry Parsons wrote: On a slightly obtuse note....I commend the Daily Echo photographer for finding the best view for a photo of the centre. It really is a terrible design. To think my mum & dad's cottage was bulldozed for that!As was the old Congregational Church where my parents were married and I was baptised.
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Condor Man says...
11:06am Mon 17 Aug 09