Labour and Co-op MP Emma Foody is to introduce the bill – which has cross-party support – in the Commons on Wednesday
Grassroots sport facilities including football pitches and swimming pools would be protected from closure under a new bill to be introduced today.
Labour and Co-op MP Emma Foody is to introduce the bill – which has cross-party support – in the Commons on Wednesday.
If successful, it would “lock” sporting facilities by automatically designating them as Assets of Community Value.
Community groups could then be given first refusal to take them over if they are at risk of closure, under Labour’s Community Right to Buy programme, to be included in devolution legislation expected soon.
It’s understood the government has been looking for ways to protect community sports centres in recent months.
“Sports are the beating hearts of so many communities like mine,” Ms Foody said.
“They’re not just places to keep fit and healthy, they also build community pride and belonging, bringing people together.
“These spaces are so vital, but in too many communities they have completely disappeared.
“My Bill will make sure sporting facilities are properly protected and give local people the best possible chance to own and operate the assets they value most.”