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End of the line: leisure centre WILL shut

2:55pm Thursday 19th June 2008

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By Helen Attwood »

Campaigners fighting to save Cradley High's leisure centre have reacted with fury after education chief Liz Walker revealed she has decided to close it before she was due to officially make up her mind.

Cllr Walker, Dudley Council's cabinet member for children's services, was set to make her final decision on the leisure centre's fate in July after the proposed sell-off had gone before Halesowen Area Committee.

But at a meeting last week, which was supposed to be part of a public consultation, protestors listened in disgust as she revealed she had already decided to axe it and sell off the Homer Hill site.

Cllr Walker told the shocked audience: "I have to recommend the site is disposed of - that's what I have to do."

She delivered another blow to protestors saying the meeting was not a public consultation as implied on the council website. She said the consultation had already been carried out as part of proposals to close the school.

Cllr Walker said the purpose of the meeting was "for you to understand it was part of the school and would close on August 31."

Councillor Richard Body, who has backed the campaign to save the centre was furious.

He said: "They have completely backtracked - it's a complete farce - I can't believe it. The whole thing has been a complete waste of time - the area committee has been ignored as have local people. This will absolutely devastate the area."

Lynda Waltho MP told the meeting she wanted the council to consider keeping the leisure centre as a stand alone facility run by the community.

She said: "We have the community will here to make it work. We are asking you to invest in the community."

John Round, secretary of Two Gates FC, which uses the centre said he felt local people had been ignored.

Val Bloomer, of the Friends of Homer Hill Park said: "They just want the money - they don't care about the community. How Liz Walker can say she has made her mind up when she's supposed to be waiting for the area committee meeting and the result from that? It's an absolute farce."

Cllr Walker said she had to recommend the site be sold but would not technically make her decision by signing the official decision sheet until after the Halesowen Area Committee meeting on July 2.

We want to hear your views. What effect do you think the closure will have on the area? Post your comments.

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Mrs D. Knowles, Colley Date Cradley says...
10:46am Sat 21 Jun 08

I read with interest the comments in the Halesowen News, relating to the decision to close Cradley High and the decision to for go the proposed Leisure Centre. Firstly, Ms Walker does not have to ‘recommend the disposal of the site’. Secondly, does Ms Walker forget, she is employed by the people of Cradley to carry out their wishes and consult with the people of this area, with regards to their wants and needs as a public servant.
She clearly is ignorant of the fact that she is paid as a public servant to fulfil a role and not continue action in her own interest. I for one, as her indirect employer, call for her resignation and a review of the presumptuous decision to dispose of the site.
In addition, I also think she has no right to make such a decision without full consultation with the residents of Cradley. How would she feel if I was to make such a decision in her area against the demands and needs of her community? I bet her feelings would be different then. So Ms Walker resignation please, as your pompous inept attitude, to the demise of the said leisure centre and the people of Cradley cannot be tolerated any longer. You do not know what is best for this area the people of Cradley do, however.

Daisy Chayne, Cradley says...
5:17pm Mon 23 Jun 08

The sooner Mrs. Walker resigns the better. John Freeman Director of Childrens Services and Ray Watson his assistant
should also resign. All that we have had off this lot is false hopes and empty promises. The consultation to close Cradley High was a complete farce and indeed we have had not consultation with regard the the leisure centre. We will still have to pay extortionate council tax and what for? No school, no leisure centre.

What about recent elections when the Tory candidate John Perry pushed news letters through our doors stating that Dudley council will not be closing our lesiure centre. Complete lies again.

Some people may have been glad to see the back of Cradley High, but when they start digging up your roads to put a new estate on Homer Hill you will wish you had joined forces with the Campaign to save the School back in 2006. Now it is too late - and Dudley Council wont care less so long as they get the millions off the sale of the land.

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Front left to right: Cradley MP Lynda Waltho and ward          councillors Richard Body, Gaye         Partridge and Tim Crumpton join forces with residents to register their disgust at the closure decision. Front left to right: Cradley MP Lynda Waltho and ward councillors Richard Body, Gaye Partridge and Tim Crumpton join forces with residents to register their disgust at the closure decision.

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