Two public leisure centres in Lincoln have shut down following the collapse of Active Nation, the charity responsible for their management. The centres affected are Yarborough and Birchwood, which were owned by the City of Lincoln Council. The charity attributed the closures to the ongoing utility crisis and the financial pressures it has created.
Active Nation confirmed the centres would remain closed indefinitely, with no alternative operators secured. The City of Lincoln Council, which owns the buildings, expressed disappointment and stated it was evaluating potential solutions. However, members with prepaid memberships have raised concerns, fearing they may lose their money due to the lack of receipts or assurances regarding refunds.
The City of Lincoln Council advised those affected to contact their bank or card provider for potential refunds. Meanwhile, the Lincoln 10K event, scheduled to take place on Sunday, will still proceed as planned from the Yarborough Leisure Centre despite its closure.
Active Nation, which also operated leisure facilities in Southampton and Aldershot, acknowledged the disappointment caused by the closures but noted the inability to find a new operator as a key factor in the decision.