£760,000 ten-year investment plan saves Starbeck Baths
11 October 2007:
A £760,000 lifeline to save Starbeck Baths has today been revealed by Harrogate Borough Council.
In unveiling this major 10-year investment plan, Councillor Andrew Jones, Cabinet Member for Resources, said: "The problems with Starbeck Baths were revealed some years ago.
A major capital programme was needed for repairs.
I am delighted to announce a 10-year investment programme, with a budget of £760,000, in this popular local facility.
"This investment plan builds on the three year emergency repair work programme, started in 2004, to secure the Baths immediate future whilst a longer term funding programme was secured.
"The investment is being financed through the council's Leisure Fund, which was recently created through the council's careful budget management and by using efficiency savings created elsewhere.
"We have very detailed knowledge about what is needed at the Baths, and unless there are some major unforeseen problems, these funds will be spent on the plant room and customer facilities."
Councillor Pat Jones, Cabinet Member for Cultural Services, said: "We have fought to keep the Baths open, and I would like to thank everyone who has contributed to this positive news.
This investment gives Starbeck Baths a future which is sustainable under present financial conditions."
Pat continued: "Starbeck Baths are a popular part of our local infrastructure. They now have a future."
Starbeck Baths are 130 years old, having been originally built in 1870. Previously known as the Prince of Wales Baths, they became one of the foremost Spa attractions in the Victorian era.
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FURTHER INFORMATION:
Councillor Andrew Jones is available for comment on 526165 and Councillor Pat Jones is on 01423 872466.
Further technical information is available from Mr Les Williamson, Director of Community Services on 01423 556845 or Mr Tony Stephens, Head of Leisure Museums and Arts on 01423 556732.