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Falkirk Council are set to believe an offer for a newly shaped network agree with to take over control of the Grangemouth Stadium from 1 June 2025.
The proposal would see the Grangemouth Neighborhood Sports activities Agree with (GCST) tackle a one-year Complete Restore and Insuring Licence, at a nominal hire of £1 consistent with yr, with the approach to prolong for an additional yr.
This may permit GCST to regulate the stadium whilst they additional expand their marketing strategy and paintings against a long-term Neighborhood Asset Switch, concurrently saving the Council an estimated £550,000 a yr.
To reinforce GCST within the preliminary levels, the Council is proposing monetary help of as much as £120,000 for working prices for any monetary demanding situations encountered all over the primary two years.
Falkirk Council additionally plan to hold out capital works price as much as £350,000 to verify the power is in a excellent situation and offers the Agree with the most efficient conceivable likelihood of luck.
A few of these works will happen prior to GCST takes over the rent, with different paintings to be finished all over their first yr of control.
The extent of reinforce being presented displays the scale of the power and Grangemouth Stadium’s position as a key venue for athletics in Scotland.
The proposal additionally highlights that this funding is offset by way of the numerous financial savings that will likely be completed by way of moving the venue to the network as a part of the Strategic Belongings Evaluation.
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Supported by way of scottishathletics and sportscotland, GCST objectives to deal with Grangemouth Stadium as a key nationwide and native athletics venue whilst growing its attainable for extra sports activities and network actions.
The Agree with’s long-term ambition is to create a sustainable, community-led fashion that permits the stadium to proceed serving each athletes and the broader public.
Colin Hutchison, leader government of scottishathletics mentioned: ‘We’ve labored tirelessly with the native golf equipment and companions to give a way to Falkirk Council that, if councillors approve, will allow Grangemouth Stadium to stick open.
‘We would welcome the proposed financial assistance from Falkirk Council to support GCST and look forward to working with the Trust and other partners to secure the stadium’s long-term long term.
‘As the only athletics facility in Falkirk, the Stadium plays a crucial role in supporting the local athletics clubs and providing opportunities for local residents to participate in athletics and running. There is great potential to widen access to the facility and ensure that it becomes an asset that the local community can be proud of.’
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Malcolm Bennie, Director of Position Products and services with Falkirk Council, mentioned: ‘If licensed, this proposal would protected the quick long term of Grangemouth Stadium as a centre for nationwide, regional and native athletics.
‘It could additionally allow the Council to make a vital annual saving of round £550,000 which is helping offer protection to different frontline services and products that citizens depend upon.
‘The proposed initial financial support, undertaking essential building works, and structured transition plan, supports GCST to establish a sustainable, community-led model that could secure the stadium’s long-term long term.
‘The decision now rests with councillors on whether the community benefit lease is the best way to keep Grangemouth Stadium open while asset transfer proposals progress and to secure financial viability for the future.’
Below the present plans, the stadium’s constructions will shut from 1 April 2025 to facilitate the transition
However native athletics teams – comparable to Falkirk Victoria Harriers and Forth Valley Flyers – will nonetheless have the ability to get entry to the monitor, infield and automotive park.
The ‘Grangemouth Stadium – Community Benefit License’ file will likely be thought to be at a gathering of the Falkirk Council Government on Thursday 3 April 2025.
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