Budget boost for Alva pool sold for 拢1

Image caption, The swimming pool was due to be demolished by the local authority

Scotland's smallest local authority has given 拢250,000 to a group hoping to save a swimming pool councillors wanted to demolish last year.

Clackmannanshire Council allocated the money to Ochil Leisure Enterprises (OLE), which plans to reopen Alva pool.

The community group bought the pool from the council for 拢1 after it was condemned in last year's budget cuts.

Perth and Kinross, Dundee, Angus and Falkirk Councils have also been setting their budgets for 2012-13.

Councillors in Clackmannanshire announced that they were going to demolish Alva pool last year as part of a plan to save 拢8m, but it was taken off the authority's hands after a local campaign to save the leisure facility.

The 拢250,000 that OLE will now receive includes 拢100,000 promised in November by the council to help the group run it for the community.

A spokesman for the organisation said the funds would enable it to cover costs like staffing and energy bills - and allow OLE to apply for grants with "match funding" clauses.

'Close partnership'

He added: "The money is an example of how Clackmannanshire Council and OLE are working in close partnership to deliver on the shared objectives of 'creating jobs and wealth - improving health' for the communities of Clackmannanshire."

Setting its budget for 2012-13, Clackmannanshire Council said its expenditure would be 拢120.5m over the coming year, with savings of 拢2.7m found through "efficiency measures".

Falkirk also set a revenue budget of 拢344m and committed to a council spending programme of about 拢63m over the next three years, with a further 拢89m invested in council housing.

Perth and Kinross Council highlighted a 拢62m investment in schools during the next five years as it agreed its budget. The council said it was able to save more than 拢4m last year.

Dundee City Council said it had increased spending in social work by 拢4.4m "to help adults, older and younger people" as part of its 拢357m budget.

All three local authorities froze council tax for the fifth year in a row.