We now know that the promised £100,000 a year saving from closing Peers Sports Centre is a fantasy.
It assumes every user will switch to another city council leisure centre and income will be the same. In fact, the closure will save only about £58,000 in a full year.
But at what a cost to local people and Peers School!
I was thrilled when city councillors of all parties voted overwhelmingly recently to say that the planned closure was "ill-thought out and will be damaging to some of the areas in Oxford in greatest need".
Councillors asked the executive board to consider alternative proposals for savings to keep our centre open.
Gill Sanders, my fellow Littlemore councillor, and I are meeting the acting leisure manager to look at serious alternatives.
On Monday, the council's executive board meets at Oxford Town Hall at 9am to decide our fate. I hope its members will see sense and find a way to keep a much-used and much-loved centre open.
JOHN TANNER (Councillor) Lord Mayor of Oxford Littlemore ward Oxford City Council
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