Trafford Leisure Centres See Multi-Million Pound Investment and Community Focus

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Trafford council has renewed its operating agreement with Trafford Leisure CIC, a not-for-profit provider, which has overseen significant investment in the borough's leisure centres. This includes a £7.1m refurbishment of Urmston Leisure Centre and plans for new centres in Stretford, Sale, Partington, and Altrincham at a cost of £74.65m. The council highlights the focus on health and wellbeing outcomes and addressing health inequalities in its new agreement.

Leading councillors in Trafford have hailed the renewal of its new operating agreement with a not-for-profit provider which has overseen a multi-million pound investment into the borough’s leisure centres. The council’s executive have approved the new contract with Trafford Leisure CIC, which manages the authority’s leisure centres.

This was boosted by a successful Levelling Up Fund bid for Partington and additional Sport England funding for Altrincham. In a report, the council’s deputy leader and executive member for leisure and arts Coun Catherine Hynes said the new operating agreement between the council and Trafford leisure had been developed with a ‘clear focus on health and wellbeing outcomes and addressing health inequalities’.

Coun Hynes, who is registered blind, said that she was a user of Urmston Leisure Centre. “As a disabled person I was quite nervous about doing that,” she said. “When I arrived the team were so welcoming and incredibly supportive and helpful.

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