The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Cutting-edge sports centre plan hangs in the balance.

Around £10 million needed for PH20 facility

- Paul reoch preoch@thecourier.co.uk

The future of a £25 million project to give Perth a state-of-the-art sports facility hangs in the balance.

Live Active Leisure (LAL), the council’s arms-length body behind the PH2O project, still needs to find around £10m to fund new swimming pools, fitness studios, outdoor sports facilities and an upgraded ice rink on the site of the existing Perth Leisure Pool and Dewar’s Centre on Glasgow Road.

Around 20 different sports would be catered for if the full project comes to fruition.

Of the £15m secured so far, £5m was provided by Perth and Kinross Council.

LAL chiefs have been in talks with the local authority over alternativ­e ways to meet the shortfall. The leisure company said it is committed to “exploring all options” in their bid to get more funding.

A spokespers­on for LAL has confirmed that talks with Perth and Kinross Council remain ongoing as they continue to investigat­e the most “affordable and sustainabl­e” way to deliver the PH2O facility.

Jim Moyes, Live Active Leisure chief executive officer, said: “We launched our plans for PH2O a little over four years ago now and have been working hard to raise the capital budget required to bring this much needed project to fruition. The council continues to support our efforts and has already indicated a commitment of £5m.”

He added: “This is a project for everyone in Perth and Kinross – it will create an iconic public space, a unique experience and a dynamic mix of more than 20 sports and leisure opportunit­ies.

“The spend-to-save projection­s and environmen­tal impact makes a compelling case and we are committed to exploring all avenues in delivering what I believe to be a ‘must have’ facility and activity offer for both the people of Perth and Kinross, and the visitors to our city and beyond.”

A council spokespers­on said they “continue” to “support” LAL in its efforts to secure funding for the PH20 developmen­t. “There is no change to the financial commitment of £5m made previously by the council,” she said.

Councillor Dave Doogan, SNP group leader, had said: “A new leisure centre in Perth is an essential component and we need to get this project under way.”

 ??  ?? A graphic showing how the planned entrance to the PH20 site could look.
A graphic showing how the planned entrance to the PH20 site could look.
 ??  ?? Councillor Dave Doogan underlined the importance of the project for Perth.
Councillor Dave Doogan underlined the importance of the project for Perth.

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