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Leeds: Sandwell plans approved PETE HAYMAN


A £30.6m wellbeing centre in Leeds and a £15m leisure, health and social care facility in Sandwell are among four private fi nance initiative (PFI) schemes to be given the green light by the government. T e Department of Health


has confi rmed support for the projects, which are designed to provide community social care and health facilities. Plans for Holt Park Active


Living Centre are being over- seen by Leeds City Council through the local education partnership and Interserve Project Services. Mentor – a partnership between GHM Rock


T e £30.6m Holt Park Active Living Centre has received the green light In Sandwell, the £15m Portway Lifestyle


Townsend and FaulknerBrowns – are behind the designs of the facility, which will boast a 25m swimming pool and teaching pool. A hydrotherapy pool, a Bodyline gym, and a large activity hall are also proposed.


Centre will be built on the site of Oldbury Leisure Centre and will be a centre of excel- lence for disabled and able-bodied people. Due to open in 2013, it will incorporate a


four-court sports hall, a hydrotherapy pool, a climbing wall, a dance studio and a gym.


FA appoints QC to probe FIFA allegations PETE HAYMAN


QC James Dingemans is to carry out an independent probe into allegations made against four FIFA offi cials by former Football Association (FA) chair Lord Triesman. Claims of misconduct on


the part of the offi cials were made under Parliamentary privilege before the culture, media and sport committee on 10 May in relation to the failed bid to bring the 2018 World Cup to England. Dingemans have compiled


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Lord Triesman’s allegations were made against four senior FIFA offi cials


an independent report, which was submitted to the FA and FIFA. Due for completion by 27 May, the review’s evidence was also made public. Lord Triesman’s claims were made against Jack Warner, Nicolas Leoz, Ricardo Teixeira


and Worawi Makudi. When asked if he had reported his concerns to FIFA when the alleged misconduct occurred, Lord Triesman said: “In retrospect, we would have burned off our chances [of hosting the 2018 World Cup].”


Ebbw Vale sports centre plans approved PETE HAYMAN


A new multi-million pound sports centre is to be developed at T e Works: Ebbw Vale aſt er the proposals were given the green light. Blaenau Gwent Council’s planning offi cials approved plans for the Cold Mill Plateau site,


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aſt er the scheme was initially given the backing of the executive committee in January. Due to replace the ageing Ebbw Vale Sports


Centre, the new complex will boast a 25m, six- lane competition swimming pool, a fi tness zone, a weights area and a dance area.


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