Haringey Liberal Democrats launch petition to save free passes for over 65s

In a bid to overturn Haringey Labour’s decision to scrap free access to local leisure centres for the over 65s, Lynne Featherstone MP and Councillor David Winskill visited Park Road Leisure Centre to launch a petition together with concerned residents.

On Monday, Labour councillors voted to scrap the concession. The new charges will come into force in less than eight weeks, saving £52,000.

People wanting to support the campaign should visit http://ourcampaign.org.uk/leisure or contact Lynne Featherstone on 020 8340 5459.

Lynne Featherstone MP says:

“£21 for a monthly pass is a big chunk out of the state pension.People are very angry about this unfair proposal and I have heard from many worried elderly people who fear that this will put a stop to them using the pool and gym.

“This is such a ridiculous piece of penny pinching. The £52,000 saving would not be necessary if Labour had been able to make the cost cuts it had promised.”

Cllr Winskill, Lib Dem spokesperson on Leisure, Culture and Lifelong Learning adds:

“What kind of a message is this sending out to old people who have heeded the government’s call to get out and exercise? It shows just how short-sighted this Labour council is. This policy is almost bound to lead to costs to the NHS that far exceed £52,000.

“Regular exercise can keep older people fit and out of doctors’ surgeries, as well as provide companionship and social contact for those living by themselves.”

Cllr Winskill will meet with Haringey Council officials on Monday to express the anger of all sections of the community about these new proposals.