The City of Wolverhampton Council and the government have each spent £400,000 on a disused leisure center site. Coventry City Council is also spending £400,000 a year to maintain the old Coventry baths, which have been closed for nearly four years. The site continues to cost about £400,000 a year to maintain since its closure. Despite being closed since 2019, the mothballed swimming baths in Coventry are costing the council £400,000 a year to protect. A leisure center, closed due to budget cuts, may reopen within the next three months.
A leisure centre, which was shut down last year due to council budget cuts, could reopen within the next three months https://t.co/5KsHwhaAoi
Go inside the empty Coventry Baths, costing Coventry City Council £400,000 a year to maintain, despite being closed since 2019. Tap to watch: https://t.co/uUAH6VKPBg
See inside Coventry's mothballed swimming baths that are costing £400,000 a year to protect. https://t.co/kNAgA7sduT
A disused leisure centre site continues to cost about £400,000 a year to maintain since it closed nearly four years ago, a council has said. https://t.co/3fOGLCx5oP
Coventry City Councill's spending £400,000 a year - to keep the old Coventry baths empty https://t.co/qczQZRYSlF
Coventry City Council's spending 400 thousand pounds a year to keep the old Coventry baths empty. https://t.co/yUyAXRw2RI
City of Wolverhampton Council and the government each spent £400,000 on the home, figures show. https://t.co/0V5aC9aNTl