Belper Leisure Centre: Site could be saved as potential buyer is found

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Belper Leisure Centre: Site could be saved as potential buyer is found
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The facility will now remain open into July as talks with the interested buyer continue.

The discussions mean the leisure centre, which opened nearly 50 years ago and now has 1,500 members, will continue to trade into July.

A PKF spokesperson said: "Belper Leisure Centre has been working tirelessly with the preferred bidder, who wishes to remain anonymous at this stage, and key stakeholders to discuss and negotiate a potential acquisition of the leisure centre. "With this in mind, and as a result of the key stakeholders, we are able to trade beyond the end of June to enable this to happen."Borough council leader Chris Emmas-Williams said: "All the groups have worked so hard and I believe there is light at the end of the tunnel.

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