Views needed on access to Queen's Diamond Jubilee leisure centre

RLD
29 Jan 2019

The Whittle Scrutiny Committee, a cross-party committee of Borough Councillors, is looking into access for pedestrians, cyclists and users of mobility aids as well as parking, including disabled parking and parking for parents.

The Rugby Borough Council scrutiny group is asking residents for feedback on access to the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Centre.

They are particularly interested in whether more vulnerable users of the leisure centre are given the help and support they need to use the centre easily and want to investigate whether unauthorised day long parking by non-users is affecting access to the facility. Now the committee is in the early, fact-finding stages of their work.

Councillor Neil Sandison (Eastlands), who Chairs the Whittle Scrutiny Committee, said:

"We want to ensure that all those using the leisure centre have ease of access, be it for families, disability parking or access for cyclists and mobility scooters.

"We will be visiting the site on 31 January to get a better understanding of how the site works and also see if the free spaces are being abused by non-users who do not contribute to the centre's upkeep.

"We have set aside some time for residents to submit their comments before the committee meets again, so that their views can be taken into account when we prepare any recommendations."

The Whittle Overview and Scrutiny Committee will be hearing from GLL, the leisure centre operator, and the bowling club at its next meeting.

Residents can provide their feedback by contacting linn.ashmore@rugby.gov.uk by Friday 8 February 2019.

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