The Scotsman

Almost 200,000 people use local gym to shower

- Dale Miller

Tens of thousands of Scots are using the facilities at their local gyms to stay warm or save on energy costs

Nearly 200,000 people across Scotland have used a local gym or leisure centre to shower in the past year in a bid to either save on energy costs or keep warm, survey data has revealed.

The findings, released by Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) and based on analysis of polling from Yougov, showed 184,124 people – about 4 per cent of

S cot lands population–had taken the drastic measure to cope amid the cost-of-living crisis.

The charity also found close to one million had cut back on toiletries or sanitary products.

The data showed more than one million people had limited their hot water usage – either taking a bath less regularly, or using the same bath water for more than one person.

CAS spokespers­on Emma Jackson said: “We often talk about how people struggle to put food on the table, and that’s certainly bad enough. But it’s clear from this research that the same people are also finding it hard to wash in their own home everyday and keep themselves clean. That strike sat peoples’ dignity and their sense of self-worth.

“Everyone should be afforded the dignity to maintain personal hygiene within their own home, but in 2024 this is being made increasing­ly difficult for too many households.

“That’s why we want people to know that help is available from the CAB network If you’re having money problems, we can give you the best advice and we may be able to boost your income and cut your costs.”

A total of 1,000 adults were interviewe­d by Yougov online from October 24-26 last year.

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