Decision to refurbish Citadel taken without business case being completed

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Chief Executive Mike Newall admitted the failure to make that final business case.

The decision to refurbish Ayr's Citadel Leisure Centre for £10m was taken without a business case being completed, South Ayrshire Council have admitted.

Following the 2022 election, the new Tory administration opted to spend £10m to refurbish the Citadel. He said: "The issue here is that this was carried out without a business case being made and there's two issues there for me. "I do think, in terms of leadership, we are still on the political side, shy of doing our best to make that happen.

 

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