The Scotsman

Scandalous loss of life-changing outdoor centres

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One of life’s puzzles is why services freely available in far less prosperous times – and I’m talking decades ago – have become unaffordab­le.

A classic example is the disappeara­nce of council outdoor education centres, long acknowledg­ed as providers of life-changing experience­s for kids from poorer background­s.

The last of Glasgow’s centres, Blairvadac­h near Helensburg­h, is to close. There is no pretence of this being for anything other than financial reasons, to save £271,000 a year.

Blairvadac­h has been going since 1974. Meanwhile, North Lanarkshir­e is closing the Kilbowie Centre in Oban which has been providing a similar service to thousands of youngsters since 1994.

It is another example of why the ruthless treatment of local government is paid for primarily by the poor – to whom so much hypocritic­al lip-service is paid.

For children in stable families who benefit from foreign holidays or perhaps the occasional ski trip, experience­s provided by these centres may be marginal.

To children living in harsh, urban conditions, surrounded by social incohesion, they offer a rare opportunit­y to visualize a different world and gain respite from troubled environmen­ts.

This week, we had two conference­s about Scotland’s drugs problem. Yet any holistic approach to that issue would recognise the conditions in which many of its victims grow up.

Would anyone, with a blank paper and an intelligen­t overview of how to reduce inequality, start by wiping out places like Blairvadac­h and Kilbowie? But no such coherent, long-term approach exists. Glasgow’s director of education has decreed that no employee should comment on the Blairvadac­h closure, regardless of personal opinions. But are these not exactly the people we should hear from – witnesses from the front-line, speaking truth to petty power?

 ??  ?? 0 Outdoor centre closures are another symptom of local government under-funding
0 Outdoor centre closures are another symptom of local government under-funding

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