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  "publishedAt": "2026-04-02T17:24:54.000Z",
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  "textContent": "\n\n\nFusion Lifestyle, the charity responsible for operating more than 100 leisure centres, swimming pools and lidos across the UK, has appointed administrators after a prolonged period of financial difficulty.\n\nThe Dartford-based organisation entered administration on April 1, citing rising operational costs, reduced Government support and continued challenges following the pandemic.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nFusion said it had \"made significant attempts to introduce new funding\", but these efforts were unsuccessful.\n\nThe charity confirmed that memberships will remain valid and scheduled activities will continue during the transition period.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nTRENDING\n\nStories\n\nVideos\n\nYour Say\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nAdministrators from S&W Partners have been appointed to seek alternative operators for the sites in a bid to avoid widespread closures.\n\nThe Government said it \"encourages local authorities to make investments which offer the right opportunities and facilities for the communities they serve\".\n\nGolden Lane Sports and Fitness Centre in the City of London is the only site confirmed to close, with the facility set to shut permanently after April 30.\n\nThe City of London Corporation said the building’s condition and the limited time before a planned refurbishment in December meant no viable alternative could be found.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nA spokesman said: \"The leisure centre's current condition combined with the short time frame before the planned closure in December, meant no financially viable alternative to closure could be identified.\"\n\nThe authority added it is exploring options to keep the tennis courts open and identify alternatives for users ahead of the planned works.\n\nLocal authorities across the country have moved to maintain services at affected sites.\n\nLambeth Council confirmed Brockwell Lido will return to council control, with its in-house operator Active Lambeth taking over management from July 1.\n\n### LATEST DEVELOPMENTS\n\n\n\n\n  * Reform UK senior figure sells mansion for £270million – the most expensive home ever sold in London\n  * Labour's latest pension shakeup labelled 'immoral' as taxpayers foot £3billion bill\n  * Octopus Energy launches new offer to slash EV charging costs for motorists without driveways\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nThe Herne Hill site will continue to operate as normal in the interim.\n\nTunbridge Wells Borough Council said Serco Leisure, working with Leisure Solutions Community Trust, will take over local sports centres once a handover date is agreed.\n\nA council spokesman said: \"Since learning they may be experiencing financial difficulties the council has been exploring options to get the best outcome for residents.\"\n\nIn Devon, West Devon Council has awarded Parkwood Leisure a short-term contract to operate Meadowlands Leisure Centre in Tavistock and Parklands Leisure Centre in Okehampton.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nFacilities expected to continue operating include sites across eastern Somerset, six leisure centres in Devon, including Dartmouth and Totnes, and venues in Loughborough, Syston and Mountsorrel in Leicestershire.\n\nOther sites remaining open include Brockwell Lido in south London, sports centres in Cranbrook, Paddock Wood and Tunbridge Wells in Kent, Wycombe Rye Lido in Buckinghamshire and Newcastle City Baths.\n\nSomerset Council said Shepton Mallet lido will open as planned in May while efforts continue to find a replacement operator for affected sites.\n\nCharnwood Borough Council confirmed that planned heating upgrades at Loughborough Leisure Centre will proceed as scheduled.\n\nFusion had been working with councils prior to entering administration, with many authorities now stepping in to ensure services continue during the transition period.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n**Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter**",
  "title": "Leisure operator collapses into administration putting 100 sites at risk as councils step in"
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