A tricky start to 2023 already
The City of Lincoln Council appears to have paid over £536,000 in compensation to the company which runs Yarborough Leisure Centre.Data published by the council reveals 15 payments between February and September 2022 while it was closed.
The expense type is listed as ‘Ex gratia payments’, a term which means compensation without accepting legal liability. The capital costs of the repairs were £584,000, meaning the total expense of the repairs was approximately double what has previous been reported.Councillor Bob Bushell, Portfolio Holder for Remarkable Place at City of Lincoln Council, with Harriet Barker, Acting Business Manager at Active Nation. | Photo: COLC
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