Plans for a long-awaited leisure centre in Salford have been shelved because of anticipated cuts to the city council's budget.
City council chiefs have put the £20 million building of Pendleton Leisure Centre on the back burner following Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's announcement of a potential £18billion of public spending cuts.
Salford is already facing a shortfall of £16m in its 2023/24 budget due to soaring energy costs. Spiralling inflation has also played a part in the 'indefinite suspension' of the leisure centre project which was earmarked for a parcel of land off Churchill Way next to Salford Shopping Precinct.
City mayor Paul Dennett today described the decision as 'heartbreaking'. "It has only been taken in light of the rapidly worsening economic situation for the UK economy and leisure facilities - on top of the council's ongoing budgetary concerns. READ MORE: Police tent in place and forensics at scene near flats after 'man found dead' "To fund the Government's £43bn worth of tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires, the new Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has already committed to a further £18bn of public sector funding cuts in next year's budget.