Shropshire Council has transfered the management of leisure services in Bishop’s Castle to Shropshire Community Leisure Trust.
Cabinet approved changes to the management of the SpArC leisure centre at its meeting on 18 October 2023 (decision 56). Shropshire Community Leisure Trust currently runs the council-owned leisure centres in Oswestry and Market Drayton, and two in Shrewsbury – The Quarry Swimming and Fitness Centre, and Shrewsbury Sports Village – through Serco as managing agent.
The benefits of the management transfer are:-
- Improved marketing and development of the leisure offer at SpArC
- A more consistent approach across Shropshire, with the opportunity for a joint membership with other Shropshire Community Leisure Trust centres
- Increased training and development opportunities for staff
- Improved cover for staff, with a Shropshire-wide team
- Financial savings.
Robert Macey, Shropshire Council’s Cabinet member for culture and digital, said:“In completing the management transfer we can be assured that no change to services will result and, in fact, this will bring the advantage of a more consistent leisure offer across Shropshire, development of the centre for the local community, and increased training and development opportunities for staff, as well as providing financial savings for Shropshire Council.”
Rhys Collins, partnership manager for Shropshire Community Leisure Trust, said: “We are delighted at this opportunity to add a new centre to the Shropshire Community Leisure Trust family, and cannot wait to get started supporting the Bishop’s Castle community with their fitness, wellbeing and leisure needs.”
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