
Maldon MP criticises Blackwater Leisure Centre plans
Basketball, badminton and five-a-side football clubs have all been frequent users of the sports hall.They have told the BBC about not being consulted on the decision, which was made in November, until May.
"I've received a lot of letters from constituents who are going to be badly affected by this decision," Sir John said."People don't quite understand why the decision was taken in the first place."Clubs have been looking to find alternative bases before the August deadline with mixed results.Wheelchair basketball team Highrollers found a venue 12 miles away (20km) in Burnham-on-Crouch, but the future of the centre's badminton club was uncertain.Sir John added: "The sports hall is much-valued and there is no alternative as yet that has been found."He called on the council to prioritise its residents over becoming a "profit-making enterprise".The project, which will also lead to work on the centre's swimming pool, is being led by contractor Places Leisure.
Council leader Siddall, of the Maldon District Independent Group, said the work was crucial to future-proofing the site.He claimed the leisure centre would not survive without the plan being implemented."We're really working hard over these months to make sure we find places for those that might be displaced temporarily," he said.New studio space would be created under the proposal, he said, and the new gym would be accessible for people with disabilities."A lot of martial arts groups are very excited about the new studios and the facilities we're going to be providing," Siddall added.
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