Not-for-profit Trilogy Active is replacing the independent charitable company.
The future of a leisure centre in Derbyshire has been secured after a new operator was found.due to rising energy costs.
Insolvency firm PKF Smith Cooper said an agreement has been reached to replace trustees with appointees from not-for-profit company Trilogy Active.Campaigners had been calling for the site to stay open Lawrence Kay, director of wellbeing and enterprise at Trilogy Active, said the Northamptonshire-based company plans to develop the leisure centre into a "sustainable" site and become a "wellbeing organisation" for the whole community."I believe we can come in with a new business plan to tackle the issues that they've faced."
In a statement Adrian Evans, former chairman of Belper Leisure Centre, backed the change in management. "Whilst it has been a difficult period for the leisure centre, we are pleased with the outcome and feel confident that [it] is in safe hands," he said.
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